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Ravi,

via DDM you can create a file with all this info in it or you can do a
SBMRMTCMD with all the required items in the parm list

Sequence of events:  SNDNETF, SBMRMTCMD(with parms), (on target box)
RCVNETF with the parms from the SBMRMTCMD.

Don in DC



On Wed, 16 Sep 1998, Ravi wrote:

> Hello all,
> 
> I need to receive network files through a batch CL program. The RCVNETF
> command requires the name of the file to be received. Is there some way
> to determine in a program, the names of all the files waiting to be
> received? Depending on the file names, I can selectively receive the
> files and process them appropriately. 
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
> Ravi
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