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  • Subject: RE: RCVNETF question
  • From: Neil Palmer <NeilP@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 16 Sep 1998 19:17:15 -0400
  • Organization: DPS Data Processing Services Canada Ltd.

Another way - afte rthe remote system does a SNDNETF, do a SBMNETJOB to 
run a job on the target system to receive the file and process it. 
 (Look up setting for JOBACN on DSPNETA, and if you set to *SEARCH use 
WRKNETJOBE to set up valid user/addresses you will accept & run jobs 
from).


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-----Original Message-----
From:   Carl Galgano [SMTP:cgalgano@ediconsulting.com]
Sent:   Wednesday, September 16, 1998 7:13 PM
To:     MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
Subject:        Re: RCVNETF question

Ravi:
I had the need to do this a long time ago.  A cheesy way to do it is to 
use
a special user profile to send to on the receiving system.  Anytime a 
file
is sent an associated message is sent to the message queue of the user.
Attach a program to receive the message queue, and parse out the file 
and
library name.  You should have enough info to receive the file.
Also, you probably can use the RUNRMTCMD from the sending system and 
have it
execute a RCVNETF command on the target system.  or if all you are 
sending
is data files, why not use DDM files and just use a CPYF command to 
move the
data between the two systems, or better yet use FTP.
Carl

Carl Galgano
EDI Consulting Services, Inc.
http://cgalgano.home.mindspring.com
mailto://cgalgano@ediconsulting.com
(770) 422-2995

-----Original Message-----
From: Ravi <ravi@spacestar.com>
To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com>
Date: Wednesday, September 16, 1998 1:49 PM
Subject: RCVNETF question


|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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