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BXF Schedule Importing
6.
File Filter allows you to list the file types you wish the Workflow to process. Type *xml
and the Workflow will process any files that have xml in their extension names.
7.
Check Move file to ‘Processed’ folder on success and Move file to ‘Failed’ folder on
failure if you wish to transfer successfully and unsuccessfully processed files to these
locations respectively. If you wish for neither of these options to take place then select
Delete File on completion (Success or Failure).
8.
Check File Status – Exclusive Lock to prevent any other computer or software reading
from or writing to the file once the Workflow Application Service has started to
process the file.
9.
If you wish to change any of the ftp related timeout settings such as Access Time, Size
Changed or Minimum File Size, then checking these boxes will allow you to do so.
However in most cases, the default settings should suffice.
10.
Set the system frame rate via the FrameRate dialog. Supported formats are:
•
FPS30DF – NTSC Drop frame
•
FPS25 – PAL
11.
Response Folder – BXF system responses to requests from Workflow Application
Service are logged to this filepath. A typical example you might enter here is
C:\Temp\WAS\BXFResponse
12.
Transform File Location – this option is for use only with Dub and Purge Lists and is
the URI to the xml style sheet file that defines transforming BXF data fields to Asset
XML ones. By default, the transform file should be kept here:
C:\users\*username*\AppData\Roaming\iTX\Workflow App
Service\Default\Transforms\BXFContent Transfer to AssettXml.xsl
You can run the Workflow Application Service via the Server Controller now that the
configuration settings are complete.
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