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This transfer type can only be set using the REST API; it cannot be set through the user interface. It transfers in one direction from the source to the destination and will transfer new content identified on the source during subsequent job runs. It will also delete any content on the destination that does not match the source. This ensures the destination mirrors the source. It only creates matching content on the destination. Subsequent job runs will evaluate the source for new content, and only this new content will be copied to the destination. The job will also evaluate the destination for new content. If new content exists on the destination but is not present on the Source, DryvIQ will delete this content from the destination. Similarly, if content on the destination is newer than the source, this content will be reverted. When a failure occurs during a Publish transfer, the job will continue and flag the failures at the end for review. When a failure occurs at the folder level, DryvIQ will not traverse this folder's content. It will be skipped, and the next folder will be evaluated for Publish transfer.

Replicate the folder structure of a Source onto a Destination (Taxonomy

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Also referred to as a taxonomy job, this transfer type is set when you select Replicate the folder structure of a Source onto a Destination as the transfer direction. This will copy the folder structure only from the source to the destination. No files will be transferred. DryvIQ will never modify any content on the source or the destination. It simply evaluates the folder hierarchy on the source and creates a matching structure on the destination. Subsequent jobs will evaluate the source for any new folders and/or subfolders. Only new empty directories will be created on the Destination.

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