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struct GlobalTransferCommandArgument |
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- Description
- This struct contains information needed to transfer objects from one
location to another.
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Elements' Summary |
Operation |
contains the action to perform ( COPY, MOVE, LINK ).
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SourceURL |
contains the URL of the source object.
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TargetURL |
contains the URL of the target folder.
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NewTitle |
contains the title of the transferred object, if it is different
from the original one.
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NameClash |
describes how to act in case of title clashes while transferring
the data.
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Elements' Details |
Operation
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SourceURL
string SourceURL;
- Description
- contains the URL of the source object.
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TargetURL
string TargetURL;
- Description
- contains the URL of the target folder.
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NewTitle
string NewTitle;
- Description
- contains the title of the transferred object, if it is different
from the original one.
If this field is filled, for example, a file will be renamed
while it is being transferred.
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NameClash
long NameClash;
- Description
- describes how to act in case of title clashes while transferring
the data.
A title clash for instance occurs, if a file named "foo.txt" is
to be transferred to a folder already containing another file named
"foo.txt". Refer to NameClash for possible values for
this field.
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