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I'm almost sure this has come up before, but I can't find it in the
archives...

What I'd like to do is to download all of the source members currently on my
host without having to do a GET for each one individually. I know that I can
create a series of filters in CPO and "select all" from the resulting view,
but that leaves me stuck with a single destination directory on the PC.

I was hoping for a wildcard on the GET command so that I can create a batch
file as follows:

CODESRV GET OS400 LIB1/FILE1(*ALL)  C:\Source\Lib1\File1
CODESRV GET OS400 LIB1/FILE2(*ALL)  C:\Source\Lib1\File2

..and so on.


Is there a solution to this?


John Taylor



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