09-28-2008
Checking files in ftp location
I am having a requirement to check whether files were there in the ftp location and if the files were not there then need to send a mail to someone.Suppose there were files like A,B,C,D,etc.. if the file A was not there then mail to someone similarly for all the files.
Thanks for your help.
Regards,
Nimu
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