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You could try this. 1. Get the FTP Path/User/Password. 2. Create a schedule in Report Caster to push it to FTP server. 3. Have a OS Job(Windows Scheduler or Unix Cron) to push the files from FTP server to Share point document directory.
if you want to send it over a possible SSL secured line (https / REST) and are running a windows server you can also try the http PUT function (alternatively CSOM could be an option).
you can e.g. call a powershell script uploading your PDF file to Sharepoint directly using -DOS powershell .\my_upload_script.ps1.
Thank you all for the reply. I have tried FTP to share drive and do windows scheduler it worked fine.But just curious to know about the DOS commands to copy file. I wrote DOS command like below
-DOS Copy 'Sourcepath' 'Destination path' but this gives me error (FOC1569) SYSTEM COMMANDS DISABLED. CAN NOT EXECUTE dos COPY