Files for Unix and Windows Resource Configuration

The Files for Unix and Windows Resource Configuration is used to define schemas for the File Parser and File Serializer activity.

General

The Files for Unix and Windows Resource Configuration has two tabs, General and Schema. On the General tab you can choose an option to create schema. There are two options available:
  • Manual
  • Upload XSD

On the Schema tab, you can create input or output schemas manually, or update the existing schemas.

General Tab

On the General tab you can choose an option to create schema. There are two options available: Manual and Upload XSD

The General Tab contains the following fields:

On the General panel, you can specify the package that stores the Files Configuration shared resource and the shared resource name.

The General panel contains the following fields:

Field Module Property? Visual Diff? Description
Package No Yes The name of the package where the new shared resource is added.
Name No Yes The name to be displayed as the label for the shared resource in the process.

The default is FilesConfiguration.

Description No Yes A short description of the shared resource.

Schema Creation

The Schema Creation panel supports two ways of creating schemas:

  • Manual

    Input Delimited Record, Input Positional Record, Output Record (Classic) and Output Record (Manual) are created using Manual creation mode.

  • Upload XSD
    In Upload XSD the schemas are picked from the file system and are uploaded as input delimited records.
    Note: In the current release, Uploaded XSD only supports input delimited records.
Note: Visual Diff is supported for the Mode field in the Schema Creation panel.

Schema Tab

The schemas available in Files for Unix and Windows Resource Configuration are : Input Delimited Record, Input Positional Record, Output Record (Classic) and Output Record (Manual). For more information on schemas, see Defining Schemas