Below is what is occuring from the beginning of the template --->>>
COUNT STRINGS OF TEXT FILE- {-FieldData.FieldData-|-●4●9●5●7●7●4●-|-≡2≡9≡3≡0≡8≡4≡0≡6≡6≡-}
LOGIC IF TEXT FILE- {-FieldData.FieldData-|-●4●9●5●7●7●4●-|-≡2≡9≡3≡0≡8≡4≡0≡6≡6≡-} >3
IF YES - CONTINUE || IF NO GO HERE > PAUSE (We are assuming the answer is NO)
THEN DELETE {-Directory.DeleteFile-|-C:\results\MAIL\COPIES\global-scan.txt-}
THEN PAUSE
THEN COPY WHERE MASTER FILE IS LOCATED AND REPLACE DELETED FILE FOR NEXT RUN
{-File.Copy-|-C:\results\MAIL\EMAILS\global-scan.txt-|-C:\results\MAIL\COPIES-}
The Delete file is not functioning therefore my file is not replaced - This exact branch is working fine is other projects -
Also when projects loads I receive - NODE IS NOT CONNECTED - DELETE NODE or whatever the message is ....
Any insight would be great ---
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PROBLEM SOLVED:
The node problem disappeared. I believe this was due to a PAUSE macro which I used successful and failed release within the same element without using the "red-dot" connector. - Not sure, but the problem has been solved magically.
COUNT STRINGS OF TEXT FILE- {-FieldData.FieldData-|-●4●9●5●7●7●4●-|-≡2≡9≡3≡0≡8≡4≡0≡6≡6≡-}
LOGIC IF TEXT FILE- {-FieldData.FieldData-|-●4●9●5●7●7●4●-|-≡2≡9≡3≡0≡8≡4≡0≡6≡6≡-} >3
IF YES - CONTINUE || IF NO GO HERE > PAUSE (We are assuming the answer is NO)
THEN DELETE {-Directory.DeleteFile-|-C:\results\MAIL\COPIES\global-scan.txt-}
THEN PAUSE
THEN COPY WHERE MASTER FILE IS LOCATED AND REPLACE DELETED FILE FOR NEXT RUN
{-File.Copy-|-C:\results\MAIL\EMAILS\global-scan.txt-|-C:\results\MAIL\COPIES-}
The Delete file is not functioning therefore my file is not replaced - This exact branch is working fine is other projects -
Also when projects loads I receive - NODE IS NOT CONNECTED - DELETE NODE or whatever the message is ....
Any insight would be great ---
=======================================
PROBLEM SOLVED:
The node problem disappeared. I believe this was due to a PAUSE macro which I used successful and failed release within the same element without using the "red-dot" connector. - Not sure, but the problem has been solved magically.