If the file is being actively written to, depending on the methods used
in BWS, BWS will likely not be able to do anything with the file until
the file lock is cleared out.

 

Best way to determine file completeness is to ensure the file contains a
trailer record of some sort. If the trailer record isn't there, then the
file was truncated.

 

 

Thank you,

Mitch Lawrence

Lead Applications Analyst

Technical Support - NPR/Automation

CHRISTUS Information Management

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, October 03, 2008 2:07 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [talkbws] Issue getting file too soon.......

 

To All,

I have a customer concerned that a file might not be finished building
when the BWS goes to pick it up.  

 

Here's the scenario:

A Handheld device is entering stock items/quantities and creates a file.
(Don't know the exact

scenario/timing of how file gets to the folder)

 

The BWS script is going to be running and checking for this file to
exist.

 

The file will then be uploaded into the Meditech MM Floors Inventory.

 

So the question is, can BWS tell if a file is done building?  

Donna Ledgerwood
Senior Integration Analyst
Micro Star  
Home Office: 315-536-0834
Cell:  315-729-3804
Fax: 315-536-7338
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