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S3 is an object store. Every object in S3 has a unique key which comprises the bucket name, the prefix hierarchy and the object name. So there isn't really a folder structure like in a file system in S3. The prefix hierarchy may make it feel like you actually have files organized into folders. On the UI, you do see folders but those folders actually map to prefixes. So to answer your question, you don't need to map prefixes to folders.
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do you have to apply that prefix to the folder? Also can i remove the rule it is only run once meaning no further data will be added to that folder?