How to Zip files on Storage with ADF











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Would there be a way to Zip/copy files on a blob-storage into another storage/folder but with a zipped result ?
You can deflate with ADF, but can you enflate ?
We receive +100k files a day, the next day I would like to zip them all into a archive folder.
Couldn't find a way ...
So any help/.hints appreciated.










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    Would there be a way to Zip/copy files on a blob-storage into another storage/folder but with a zipped result ?
    You can deflate with ADF, but can you enflate ?
    We receive +100k files a day, the next day I would like to zip them all into a archive folder.
    Couldn't find a way ...
    So any help/.hints appreciated.










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      Would there be a way to Zip/copy files on a blob-storage into another storage/folder but with a zipped result ?
      You can deflate with ADF, but can you enflate ?
      We receive +100k files a day, the next day I would like to zip them all into a archive folder.
      Couldn't find a way ...
      So any help/.hints appreciated.










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      Would there be a way to Zip/copy files on a blob-storage into another storage/folder but with a zipped result ?
      You can deflate with ADF, but can you enflate ?
      We receive +100k files a day, the next day I would like to zip them all into a archive folder.
      Couldn't find a way ...
      So any help/.hints appreciated.







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          ADF supports zipdeflate format, which can archive multiple files into a single zip file. Refer to this doc: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/data-factory/supported-file-formats-and-compression-codecs#compression-support.






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          • Silly me. I thought that ZipDeflate only meant to Unzip and that there would we a ZipENflate needed. Works like a charm !
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          ADF supports zipdeflate format, which can archive multiple files into a single zip file. Refer to this doc: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/data-factory/supported-file-formats-and-compression-codecs#compression-support.






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          ADF supports zipdeflate format, which can archive multiple files into a single zip file. Refer to this doc: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/data-factory/supported-file-formats-and-compression-codecs#compression-support.






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          ADF supports zipdeflate format, which can archive multiple files into a single zip file. Refer to this doc: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/data-factory/supported-file-formats-and-compression-codecs#compression-support.







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          • Silly me. I thought that ZipDeflate only meant to Unzip and that there would we a ZipENflate needed. Works like a charm !
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          • Silly me. I thought that ZipDeflate only meant to Unzip and that there would we a ZipENflate needed. Works like a charm !
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            Nov 29 at 7:36
















          Silly me. I thought that ZipDeflate only meant to Unzip and that there would we a ZipENflate needed. Works like a charm !
          – Harry Leboeuf
          Nov 29 at 7:36




          Silly me. I thought that ZipDeflate only meant to Unzip and that there would we a ZipENflate needed. Works like a charm !
          – Harry Leboeuf
          Nov 29 at 7:36


















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