Hi,
Have little mistake to do this :
A file is treated in a flow and I have to used both the original (.jpg file) and the processed file to create a new file(.png file)
New file is created by a .bat file ( compose .png file with .jpg file )
- I used inject job to pick up the original file when the processed file is finish to create the new file.
How can I made to create a folder to have the original file+processed file in it, and the folder will have the name of Job ?
Thanks !
Insert files into folder
Insert files into folder
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Re: Insert files into folder
Use the "Assemble job" to create the folder.
But if the original is comming in in folder 19, why inject it?
But if the original is comming in in folder 19, why inject it?
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Re: Insert files into folder
If the two files
New
Original
Have the same file name just different extensions then you can use assemble jobs with the variable
Job.Name before . for the assemble condition.
The folder naming can be set to the same variable if Automatic doesn't work for you.
New
Original
Have the same file name just different extensions then you can use assemble jobs with the variable
Job.Name before . for the assemble condition.
The folder naming can be set to the same variable if Automatic doesn't work for you.
Re: Insert files into folder
Hi,r.zegwaard wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2019 6:35 am Use the "Assemble job" to create the folder.
But if the original is comming in in folder 19, why inject it?
Thank you for answer,
because I try to compose a .jpeg with .png mask with this imagemagcik command :
magick.exe image.jpg (image.png -negate) -alpha off -compose copy_opacity -composite image-result.png
but don't know how to do it .....
Re: Insert files into folder
Hi again,
I didn't find what's wrong.... imagemagick doesn't find file, but it seems that the file exist in the temp folder....
I didn't find what's wrong.... imagemagick doesn't find file, but it seems that the file exist in the temp folder....