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2) Select a Source Connector and a root folder, this root folder can be several layers deep.
3) Select a Destination Connector and destination folder this folder can be several layers deep.
4) Select a Job Type which will be used by all
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child jobs
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created.
5) Ensure that your Conflict Resolution and Delete Propagation are set properly.
6) Hit OK.
Convention Paths
Beneath the source and destination connector is an option to enter a convention path which will either target or create sub folders depending on whether the source or destination is used.
Source
Entering a folder name into the convention path section under the source will target that subfolder to move the data from in each child job. For example if every folder contained in the root folder selected has a subfolder called "Finance" you can enter "Finance" into the convention path section under the source and every child job will attempt to move information from that folder. An example can be seen below.
Destination
Entering a folder name into the destination convention path will result in a subfolder either being created or used by each child job on the destination. The subfolder will be where the information copied from the individual child jobs is stored. An example can be seen below, where the folder name "FolderMappingConvention" was applied to the destination convention path.
Advanced Options
Like all jobs clicking the blue "Advanced" will open up additional options depending on the selected connectors. It is important to keep in mind that any advanced feature utilized will be used by every child job created. This is important if you only want some features to be used on some of the folders used to create the child jobs.
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