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The goal of the directory scanner is to scan configured directories (without recursion) for new files (older than 60 seconds) and apply a matching pattern on them. If the pattern matches, the file will be moved to the [[Seon_Core_configuration#data_outgoing_directory|configured outgoing directory]] and an executable will be started with parameters defined for this directory scanner entry, based on either fix values or dynamic ones. | The goal of the directory scanner is to scan configured directories (without recursion) for new files (older than 60 seconds) and apply a matching pattern on them. If the pattern matches, the file will be moved to the [[Seon_Core_configuration#data_outgoing_directory|configured outgoing directory]] and an executable will be started with parameters defined for this directory scanner entry, based on either fix values or dynamic ones. | ||
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The Seon Directory Scanner is available since Seon 3 in Seon 3 Core. | The Seon Directory Scanner is available since Seon 3 in Seon 3 Core. |
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What is the Seon Directory Scanner?
The goal of the directory scanner is to scan configured directories (without recursion) for new files (older than 60 seconds) and apply a matching pattern on them. If the pattern matches, the file will be moved to the configured outgoing directory and an executable will be started with parameters defined for this directory scanner entry, based on either fix values or dynamic ones.
The Seon Directory Scanner is available since Seon 3 in Seon 3 Core.