A task is used to exchange files between multiple systems using multiple protocols, and process files with built-in functions and custom scripts. Tasks define how, where, and when data is transmitted or manipulated.
Types of tasks:
What comprises a task?
In the table, an asterisk (*) indicates that the element can be used in that task type. For more information, click the links in the table.
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The TASKS page lists the tasks and provides access to the task-related functions.
Bulk actions occur on all tasks that are listed on the TASKS page (including multiple pages). Before you perform a bulk action, use the filters to limit the list of tasks to those on which you want to perform the bulk action. For more information, see Bulk Actions.
Add a new traditional, advanced, or synchronized task. For more information, see Add Task
The individual taskname page details the task elements and provides access to task editing options.
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