Double-click tAzureStorageList to open its Component view.
Select
the component whose connection details will be used to set up the Azure storage
connection. In this example, it is
tAzureStorageConnection_1.
In the Container name
field, enter the name of the container in which you need to check whether the
given files exist. In this scenario, it is
talendcontainer.
Under the Blob filter table, click the
[+] button to add one row in the
table.
In the Prefix column,
enter the common prefix of the names of the files (blobs) to be checked. This
prefix represents a virtual directory level you designate as the starting point
down from which files (blobs) are checked. In this example, it is
photos/.
In the Include sub-directories column,
select the check box in the newly added row. This allows tAzureStorageList to check all the files at any
hierarchical level beneath the designated starting point.
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