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  • Subject: FTP Question
  • From: "Allen, Mark" <ALLENMA1@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 18 Aug 1998 08:58:32 -0700

I have an NT machine which FTP's two files to my AS/400.  I have an
AS/400 job which looks for the existence of those two files and then
processes them and then deletes them.  The NT machine is SUPPOSED to
check the response from the AS/400 and determine if the FTP was
successful.  If it was successful it then deletes the files from the NT
directory,  if it was NOT successful it tries to send them again.  We
have isolated cases where the NT machine appears to think it has
successfully sent the data when it has not.  Is there someplace I can
check on the AS/400 side for an FTP log, FTP error, etc.  I know I can
do it when I FTP from the AS/400 but how or where do I check when the
AS/400 is the target machine?

Mark Allen
MIS Manager
Mattel-Murray
allenma1@mattel.com
502 767 1377

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