Get File Creation Date

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    File : Get File Creation Date

    It is the expression step under Files Option, which is among the Expression Steps.
    Expression Step -> Action -> Expression Group -> File
    Expression -> Get File Creation Date

    In the Scenario, if you want to get the creation date of a file you specify, use this expression step.

  • General Information
  • Parameter Description
    Name The name of application execution step. (Compulsory)
    Description The description of application execution step. (Not Compulsory)
  • Region
  • Parameter Description
    Related Flow Image The using image during this step. (Compulsory)
  • Action
  • Parameter Description
    Expression Type There are two options, Structural and Free.
    Structural : It uses the prepared expression script.
    Free : Allows you to customize the existing expression script
    Expression Group : File This is the part where you can apply all the expression steps related to Files.
    Expression Get File Creation Date
  • Expression Parameters
  • Parameter Description
    File Path Parameter The filepath parameter required to get the creation date of the file.
    Data Source : Gets the File Path from the Data Source.
    Constant : Get the File Path statically from the user.
    Scenario Parameter : It gets the File Path from the parameter coming from the scenario within the scenario operation.
    Data Source to Save The data source parameter to hold the data.
    Data Source to Save The data field parameter of the data source where the data is kept.
    Get in UTC(-03:00) Required parameter to get date in globally known UTC format.
  • Time Settings
  • Parameter Description
    Maximum Step Completion Time The time to the end of completion for step if Run to The End of Completion of Application style is chosen. (Compulsory)
    Wait Time After Execution Request The wait time to pass next step. (Compulsory)
  • Scenario Flow
  • Parameter Description
    Step Flow Indicates the step flow type. (Compulsory)

    Ordered The flow type to continue sequentially.
    Conditional The flow type to continue conditionally.

    • On Success
    • This step turns to another step on success. You can choose End to terminate the scenario step.

    • On Fail
    • This step turns to another step on fail. You can choose End to terminate the scenario step.