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  • Subject: RE: Getting SaveFile from PC World to the AS/400 via CA/Win
  • From: "Stone, Brad V (TC)" <bvstone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 10 Dec 1997 8:52 -0600

Maybe you should look into Bugbuster's product RSF.  Works slick over   
modem or WAN/LAN.

Bradley V. Stone


 ----------
From:  Stephen Hunt
Sent:  Wednesday, December 10, 1997 8:36 AM
To:  bvstone
Subject:  Re: Getting SaveFile from PC World to the AS/400 via CA/Win


Brian,

You wrote

> Create a Physical file with a record length of 528.  Write an RPG   
program

> to ready the savf and write to this db file.  Then this file can
downloaded
> to the PC.  Reverse the process on the upload.
>
> I put together some commands to do this for object distribution.  Let   
me
> know if you are interested in them.

I would certainly be interested...

Sure would save time sending tapes between sites.

Cheers,

Stephen Hunt
Technical Systems Manager
Harvestime Limited
deptit@harvestime.co.uk

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