• Need File Area Name

    From HENRY TOBER@1:124/5013 to All on Thu Jan 3 13:17:06 2019
    Date: Wed, 03 Jan 2001 14:17:06 -0400
    From: HENRY TOBER
    To: ALL
    Subject: Need File Area Name
    Newsgroups: win.server.wcreports
    Message-ID: <978549426.37.0@winserver.com>
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    We use Wildcat! as a bbs to allow doctors, hospitals and collection
    agencies
    upload/download files. We set up each user with their own access profile
    and file areas to
    strictly limit who can access what. With our collection agency users, we
    have two file areas to
    download from for each user; one called reports and the other called data.
    We provide files in
    each file area for every agency each month. Our need is to be able to
    quickly see who has (or
    hasn't) downloaded their files from either/both area(s). We purchased WcReports to do this.

    Due to several different reasons, the file areas for many of the users
    are not in
    consecutive order numerically. When we define in File Match on the General
    tab the filename
    string, date range and check 'Files that have never been accessed' the
    results list in file area
    numerical order. For example...

    **** [7] PAC Data File Area
    **** [8] PAC Reports File Area
    **** [12] Abel Credit Data Area
    **** [14] ARMS-Huntvly Data Area
    **** [16] ARMS-Marlton Data Area
    **** [50] Valley Credit Data Area
    **** [52] NEAR Reports Area
    **** [54] Abel Credit Reports Area
    **** [55] ARMS-Huntvly Reports Area
    **** [56] ARMS-Marlton Reports Area
    **** [57] Collection Center Reports Area
    **** [58] Collection Info. Reports Area
    (All files listed removed to shorten example)

    It's would be a lot easier to compare the file areas for a particular
    user if I could get the results
    in alphabetical order so that all of a user's file areas would be with each other.

    I have also tried exporting the file list as an Excel file so that I
    could then sort the file so that I
    COULD get all file areas for a user together. The problem with this tactic
    is that the FILE AREA
    NAME is not an available field to be defined and so, I can't sort it the
    way I want to. With only
    the AREA NUMBER, it's even more confusing.

    We currently have about 150 file areas with several hundred files in the areas. Having to
    recreate the file areas so that they are in the order I need would be a
    task I want to avoid.

    Is there a way that I can define the FILE AREA NAME as an available
    field or perhaps
    something that I am not aware of so that I can arrange/define the data
    better than I currently
    know how to?

    Or perhaps, is there a way to get the FILE AREA NAME defined as an
    available field in the
    next update for WcReports?
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  • From HECTOR SANTOS@1:124/5013 to All on Tue Jan 8 01:29:12 2019
    Date: Mon, 08 Jan 2001 02:29:11 -0400
    From: HECTOR SANTOS
    To: HENRY TOBER
    Subject: Need File Area Name
    Newsgroups: win.server.wcreports
    Message-ID: <978938951.37.978549426@winserver.com>
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    Its now Jan/8. Did you solve this yet? If not, I have to re-read this a
    few times to see what you are doing and what exactly you are looking to
    do. If you are basically trying to see if people have downloaded their file(s), you can print out the download count. 0 means it wasn't
    downloaded, 1+ means it was downloaded.

    One thing I would like to point out is that presently there is no
    "internal" recognition of a "User File Area". i.e, "User X has File Area
    Y". This is can be done with wcBASIC programming, but in general, this
    is typically done using the access system, so that in the final analysis,
    by using security access, the user is limited to 1 file area.

    What we have recommended to customers who have a need to have 1 to 1
    user/file area assignments, is to "label" (name) the security
    access and file area with the user name. (Or something similar to
    this).

    The idea is for reporting and easy administrative viewing. So when you
    do a report to list the file areas that have file downloads greater 0,
    then in the report you will see the file area names as user names. Just basically a tip.

    I will reread your message to see if I missed something that I can help
    with.

    ---


    We use Wildcat! as a bbs to allow doctors, hospitals and collection agencies
    upload/download files. We set up each user with their own access
    profile and file areas to strictly limit who can access what. With
    our collection agency users, we have two file areas to download from
    for each user; one called reports and the other called data. We
    provide files in each file area for every agency each month. Our
    need is to be able to quickly see who has (or hasn't) downloaded
    their files from either/both area(s). We purchased WcReports to do
    this.

    Due to several different reasons, the file areas for many of the
    users are not in consecutive order numerically. When we define in
    File Match on the General tab the filename string, date range and
    check 'Files that have never been accessed' the results list in file
    area numerical order. For example...

    **** [7] PAC Data File Area
    **** [8] PAC Reports File Area
    **** [1