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Calvin-Nickelson
2 years agoHelpful | Level 5
File Request File Name Issue
Hi everyone!
Just checking in here to see if anyone has any ideas for how to work around this!
I work for a company where we collect thousands of files a week to submit to clients. We us...
Jay
2 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi Calvin-Nickelson, thanks for messaging the Community!
If you create a file request and change the naming conventions, removing the uploader's name would result in the exact filename of the original file uploaded.
It should not react the way you are describing it, since it cannot detect the uploader's name from within the middle of the filename.
If you have any further queries, feel free to message back.
- Rich2 years agoSuper User II
Jay wrote:
It should not react the way you are describing it, since it cannot detect the uploader's name from within the middle of the filename.
That's exactly how it's behaving. It's looking at the file name for any instance of the name entered by the uploader, and removing it if found.
I have a file request set up to not include the uploader's name. No other options are set. I created three files with the following names:
- Mickey Mouse - Test Account - Company.png
- Mickey Mouse - Test Accounts - Company.png
- Mickey Mouse - Tests Account - Company.png
I then uploaded those files to the File Request and used a name of Test Account. The files I received were named as follows:
- Mickey Mouse - Company.png
- Mickey Mouse - s - Company.png
- Mickey Mouse - Tests Account - Company.png
The first file had the name stripped from the file's name entirely. The second file stripped the name as well, but left the "s" that I added to the end of "Accounts." The last file was left alone since Dropbox couldn't find an instance of "Test Account" in the file name.
- LAMiron2 years agoNew member | Level 2
I too am having the same issue and the labeling issue has prevented my business from using dropbox on a wider scale. More concerning is the response from Dropbox to Calvin above, that instead of recognizing there is still an issue, Dropbox is essentially gaslighting saying it's not and we all must be doing something wrong.
- Calvin-Nickelson2 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Hi Jay,
That is what I hoped would happen, but today I found that one of my file requests was filled with 6 files:
Mickey Mouse - Company
Mickey Mouse - Company (1)
Mickey Mouse - Company (2)
and so on! The names were completely gone! Would you be able to break it down into steps what exactly I should do to make sure it leaves the file name completely as is? Thank you SO much for your response!
- Jay2 years agoDropbox Staff
Simply having the default filename in the naming convention window would be enough, like so.
You can test this yourself by uploading various filetypes with different names to see how they appear on your account.
- Calvin-Nickelson2 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Hi Jay,
Any update here given Rich's post below confirming this issue?
Thanks so much!
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