Editing source timestamps allows you to determine which files MOVEit Automation considers new.
For each combination of task, source host, pathname, and filemask, MOVEit Automation stores a date/time stamp of the most recent file in that directory that matches that mask and that has been successfully processed, to determine which files are new. To re-run the file transfer as new, edit the file source timestamp.
For example: A task has a source that scans FTP host "XYZ FTP Server", looking for files in the "/uploads" path, matching the mask "*.txt", and the "Collect Only New Files" option is selected. The task was run successfully, and transferred the new file report.txt with a timestamp of 12 March 2014 at 2:15:00 pm. MOVEit Automation created an entry for the host "XYZ FTP Server", path "/uploads", mask "*.txt", with a stamp of 2014-03-12 14:15:00. To re-run the file transfer as new, edit the timestamps for this source to a value before the timestamp of the file, for example 2014-03-12 13:15:00.
You can use timestamps to define the behavior of a task before it is run. For example, to define when files are pulled from a host for a specific task, you can add a timestamp value for the proper path and mask.