Add a Traditional Task
- Last Updated: January 26, 2022
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- MOVEit Automation
- Version 2022
- Documentation
Traditional tasks pull files from sources and push them to destinations according to schedules, and can use processes to run scripts.
Prerequisite: Hosts must have already been added to MOVEit Automation .
Configure a Traditional Task
- On the TASKS tab select
New Task
from the Add Task drop-down list. - Enter the task name in the Friendly Name field.
- Select the Traditional Task type.
- To save and open the new task, click Add Task .
- Click Step to add a Source, Process, or Destination to the task. The minimum requirements to run a task are, the task must have a Source and a Destination, or a Source and a Process.
- To run the task automatically, click Schedule and select the required options. Tasks with or without schedules can be run manually.
- Click Next Action to add additional actions, such as send an email or run the task when a specific outcome is achieved.
Elements in Traditional Tasks
Typically, you define the elements in the order shown.
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Source:
A source defines a single location from which files are obtained for use in a task. Each source is a reference to a host. A task can have an unlimited number of sources.
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Process:
In a task, a process runs a single built-in script or custom script. The script must exist before you can add it to a process. For more information, see Scripts.
In a traditional task, the process can run on each file downloaded source file, or it can be run once after all files are downloaded. -
Destination:
A destination defines a single location to which files are sent when a task runs. A task can have any number of destinations, or no destinations. If a task has no destinations, it must have at least one process to be eligible to run.
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Schedule:
A task can have more than one schedule. To run automatically, a task must have a minimum of one schedule. Tasks with or without schedules can be run manually by the operator.
- Next Action - Send Email: Sends an email based on the results of the task.
- Next Action - Run Task: Runs another task based on the results of the task you are configuring.
Examples of What Traditional Tasks Can Do
- Run processes.
- Delete/rename/move files on sources after copying them to destinations.
- Rename downloaded files and folders before writing or creating them on destinations.
- Pull from multiple sources in a single task.
- Push to multiple destinations in a single task.
- Work with AS1, AS2, AS3 and SMTP/POP3 (email) sources and destinations.
- Select source files based on specific date criteria (such as "older than 60 days").
- Handle blind downloads, typically through FTP servers that do not provide directory listings.
- Zip or unzip files.
- Issue per-file FTP commands.