It’s been a crazy weekend, worked a ton of hours already.  That said, I thought
I would archive here some information that can be found other places, but I wanted
at hand when next I needed it.

The following table contains the macro replacements that work within the File Adapter
for BizTalk Server.

Macro
name

Substitute
value

%datetime%

Coordinated
Universal Time (UTC) date time in the format YYYY-MM-DDThhmmss (for example, 1997-07-12T103508).

%datetime_bts2000%

UTC date time
in the format YYYYMMDDhhmmsss, where sss means seconds and milliseconds (for example,
199707121035234 means 1997/07/12, 10:35:23 and 400 milliseconds).

%datetime.tz%

Local date time
plus time zone from GMT in the format YYYY-MM-DDThhmmssTZD, (for example, 1997-07-12T103508+800).

%DestinationParty%

Name of the
destination party. The value comes from message the context property BTS.DestinationParty.

%DestinationPartyID%

Identifier of
the destination party (GUID). The value comes from the message context property BTS.DestinationPartyID.

%DestinationPartyQualifier%

Qualifier of
the destination party. The value comes from the message context property BTS.DestinationPartyQualifier.

%MessageID%

Globally unique
identifier (GUID) of the message in BizTalk Server. The value comes directly from
the message context property BTS.MessageID.

%SourceFileName%

Name of the
file from where the File adapter read the message. The file name includes extension
and excludes the file path, for example, foo.xml. When substituting this property,
the File adapter extracts the file name from the absolute file path stored in the
FILE.ReceivedFileName context property. If the context property does not have a value,
for example, if message was received on an adapter other than File adapter, then the
macro will not be substituted and will remain in the file name as is (for example,
C:\Drop\%SourceFileName%).

%SourceParty%

Name of the
source party from which the File adapter received the message.

%SourcePartyID%

Identifier of
the source party (GUID). The value comes from the message context property BTS.SourcePartyID.

%SourcePartyQualifier%

Qualifier of
the source party from which the File adapter received the message.

%time%

UTC time in
the format hhmmss.

%time.tz%

Local time plus
time zone from GMT in the format hhmmssTZD (for example, 124525+530).