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Enable Email Notification

Check this box if you want to enable email notifications to be sent upon completion.

Email Notification To

Enter the recipient email addresses. You can provide more than one email address separated by commas.

    • For example: johndoe@examplelibrary.com,janedoe@examplelibrary.com



Imports

MultiExcerptName Schedule

Check this box to unlock the scheduling options.

Frequency

This menu allows you to specify how often you would like to repeat your import: Once, Daily, Weekly, Monthly, or Yearly.

On

The options here depend on the frequency you selected above.

Once. Choose the date to run this import.

Daily. On options are not necessary if the import is run daily.

Weekly. Choose the day of the week to run this import.

Monthly. Choose the date the import will run each month.

Yearly. Choose the month and date the import will run each year.

At

Choose the time of day, including a.m. or p.m., to run the import.

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Protocol

Click here to choose FTP or FTPS (secured by SSL).

Host

Enter the host name or IP address of the FTP server without the URL protocol, such as myserveraddress.com.

Port

By default, FTP runs over port 21 and FTPS runs over port 990. You can manually enter a different port, if necessary.

Path

Enter the full path to the file, including directories and the filename, such as /directory/subdirectory/filename.txt.

Username and Password

Enter your login credentials. If your FTP server is configured to allow anonymous connections, the username and password may not be necessary.FTP, short for File Transfer Protocol, is a set of rules (language) used to transfer files between computers on a network, such as the internet. There are two computers involved in an FTP transfer: a server and a client. An FTP client is an application that allows you to upload, download, and otherwise manage files stored on the FTP server. There are several FTP clients available for free, such as FileZilla and Cyberduck.
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