Whatever message this page gives is out now! Go check it out!

FileMove

Last update:
May 18, 2026
Note:
You can find the CFFiddle demo of this function and other file functions as part of a project that is shared with you.
Click the button below to launch CFFiddle.
To copy the project in your workspace in CFFiddle, follow the steps below:
  1. Log in with your Gmail or Facebook credentials.
  2. Navigate to the project in the left pane.
  3. Once you make some changes in any cfm in the project, a pop up displays asking you to save the project.
  4. Give the project a suitable name and click Save.
  5. Create a folder named dir1 and upload a text file, myfile.txt.

Description

Moves an on-disk or in-memory file from one location to another on the server.

Category

History

ColdFusion 8: Added this function.

Function syntax

FileMove(source, destination)

See also

History

ColdFusion 8: Added this function.

Parameters

Parameter
Description
source
Pathname of the on-disk or in-memory file to move. If not an absolute path (starting with a drive letter and a colon, or a forward or backward slash), it is relative to the ColdFusion temporary directory, which is returned by the getTempDirectory function.
destination
Pathname of the destination on-disk or in-memory directory or file. If not an absolute path, it is relative to the source directory.

Usage

Use the following syntax to specify an in-memory file, which is not written to disk. In-memory files speed processing of transient data.
ram:///filepath
The filepath can include directories, for example ram:///petStore/images/poodle.jpg. Create the directories in the path before you specify the file. For more information on using in-memory files, see Working with in-memory files in the Developing ColdFusion Applications.

Example

The following example moves the test1.txt file from the c:\testingdir\ directory to the c:\productiondir\ directory in Windows and renames the file test2.txt:
<h3>FileMove Example</h3> 
 <cfset sourcefile="c:\testingdir\test1.txt"> 
 <cfset destinationfile="c:\productiondir\test2.txt"> 
 
 <cfif FileExists(#sourcefile#)> 
 <cfif FileExists(#destinationfile#)> 
 <cfoutput>The destination file already exists.</cfoutput> 
 <cfelse> 
 <cfscript> 
 FileMove(#sourcefile#, #destinationfile#); 
 </cfscript> 
 <cfoutput>Moved: #sourcefile# <br> 
 To: <br> #destinationfile#.</cfoutput><br> 
 </cfif> 
 <cfelse> 
 <cfoutput>The source file does not exist.</cfoutput><br> 
 </cfif>

Share this page

Was this page helpful?
We're glad. Tell us how this page helped.
We're sorry. Can you tell us what didn't work for you?
Thank you for your feedback. Your response will help improve this page.

On this page