FSCM Attachments Are Not Going To The Component Subdirectory Specified For SFTP
(Doc ID 2424043.1)
Last updated on JUNE 15, 2023
Applies to:
PeopleSoft Enterprise FIN Asset Management - Version 9.2 to 9.2 [Release 9]PeopleSoft Enterprise FIN Receivables - Version 9.2 to 9.2 [Release 9]
PeopleSoft Enterprise FIN Project Costing - Version 9.2 to 9.2 [Release 9]
PeopleSoft Enterprise FIN General Ledger - Version 9.2 to 9.2 [Release 9]
PeopleSoft Enterprise FIN Payables - Version 9.2 to 9.2 [Release 9]
Information in this document applies to any platform.
Goal
Component: File Attachments in FSCM
FSCM file attachments for each Component Subdirectory specified in Set Up Financials/Supply Chain > Common Definitions > File Attachments > Administer File Attachments are not going to a specific lower level directory but instead are defaulting to the top level directory.
Given that a customer does not want to store file attachments for the various FSCM transactions on the database server since it adds time to backing up and restoring environments from the database server, but instead wants to store file attachments in the directory specified in the URL definition for the sFTP command - defined in File Attachments > Administer File Attachments.
The customer then defined a URL definition for the sFTP command, then designated the URL definition in the File Attachments > Administer File Attachments page, along with a component subdirectory for each FSCM module, e.g. "FA" for Asset Management. When the customer uploaded a file attachment to an asset transaction in Asset Management to try to get it to upload to the component subdirectory "FA", the sFTP part worked and wrote the attached file to the directory; however, it went to the customer's URL definition's top level directory of "/tmp /FSCMPTCH", and ignored their Component Subdirectory folder of "FA" under "/tmp /FSCMPTCH /FA".
What is needed for the file attachment to go to the Component Subdirectory folder "FA" as in "/tmp /FSCMPTCH /FA" instead of the top level directory of "/tmp /FSCMPTCH"?
Solution
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