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  • Subject: Re: Integrated File System
  • From: "Kathleen Kostuck" <kkostuck@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 3 Feb 1998 09:15:18 -0600

Wayne, this sounds exactly like what I want to do.  I would be *very*
interested in anything you could tell me about this.

Did you need to have an IPCS and Lan Server/400, or has this functionality
been incorporated into the base operating system?  Not that this is a
problem, both are in the budget for this year for us, but it would be
really nice to be able to start on this now.

Are there new opcodes in the ILE RPG for this?  Can you tell me what they
are?

I have a ton of questions about this, thank you so much for your response.

Kathleen Kostuck
----------
> From: wcork@ionet.net
> To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
> Subject: Re: Integrated File System
> Date: Monday, February 02, 1998 3:11 PM
> 
> >I would like some information on using the Integrated File System (IFS)
to
> >access data on a connected network from an AS/400.
> >
> >I read an article that stated that the Lan Server/400 and an IPCS were
> >required, but this article was several years old.  Is this still true? 
> >
> >Has anyone used this? Any practical advice or pointers?
> >
> >Kathleen Kostuck 
> 
> I am not sure if this is what your question is reguarding or not but I am
> using the IFS right now to pass data between the unix system and the
AS/400
> system.  Using ILE you can can write programs to read information
directly
> from the IFS as well as creat files and store data into them.  If this is
in
> anyway what you are interested in doing or would just like more
information
> on what I am doing please let me know...
> 
> Wayne Cork
> 
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