How To Configure The Unzip Function Xmpro Data Stream Designer

Learn how to configure the Unzip Function in the XMPRO Data Stream Designer.

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but we are going to do here is look at

how to set up and configure the unzip

agent this agent allows a user to unzip

files of which the file path is provided

to it by its input endpoint now I

already have a CSV listener set up and

configured this loser listener is going

to read the file Pro from a CSV file go

to the tool box and search for unzip you

will find it under functions click on

the agent and drag it to the canvas like

the output end point of the first agent

to the input end point of the second

note the default name has been given to

this agent you can rename this agent by

clicking on the white space and start

typing click somewhere else on the

canvas and click save the unzip agent

requires input mapping to be done to do

this double-click on your arrow and map

the file location not the name of this

file location the sport variable comes

from the CSV agent which is an attribute

that it can be found in the CSV file

click on save doctor can you unzip agent

to configure this first make sure you're

using the correct collection if you're

not using the collection just select

another one from the drop-down next you

need to specify your out the directory

your appetite rectory is the directory

where the file will be stored after it's

been unzipped if you leave this blank

the same directory will be reduced as

where the original files can be located

click apply click Save the double check

of your stream has been configured

correctly click on integrity check none

of my agents are read which means

everything is fine to run the stream

click on publish as you can see the file

that I wanted to be unzipped is stored

in a folder in the directory that I've

specified if I double click on this you

will find the file

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