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  • Subject: Re: Here is a simple question.
  • From: Pete Massiello <pmassiello@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 02 Jul 1999 09:38:51 -0400
  • Organization: OS Solutions International

Paul,

    Can you please fix your clock on your PC.

    Pete

PaulMmn wrote:

> >Every night I have 100+ SAVF that need to be sent to another AS/400.
> >We use *ANYNET/SNADS over IP.  The process takes about 4 hours.
> >I noticed that SNADS queues up and sends 1 file at a time.
> >Is there a way to change this so that the target user-system is the same but
> >that SNADS sends 2-3 at a time?
> >
> >We looked at FTP but the list varies from night to night and new ones are
> >added and old ones removed constantly.
>
> Two things to consider:
>
> (a) You -can- automate FTP transmissions.  A little CLP and you can tune
> the file list as you go.
>
> (b) SNADS is like the post office:  "Neither rain nor snow nor sleet nor
> fog nor gloom of night will stay this courier from the [not so] swift
> completion of its appointed rounds."  This is because SNADS has all the
> error recovery code in the world.  If you give it to SNADS, it will get
> there.  Sometime.
>
> Since a SAVF is, to RPG, just a 528-byte file (verify that number, folks),
> which can be read by RPG, you can write your own communication programs to
> send the data from a save file on one system to a save file on another
> system.  Just read-and-send on one end, and receive-and-write on the other.
>
> The only problem is that your own programs have to handle their own error
> corrections.  Fortunately, if your comm link is anywhere near good, your
> file will get there.  But you're on your own if it doesn't.
>
> The good thing is that you can fire up as many sets of send/receive
> programs as you have bandwidth.
>
> --Paul E Musselman
> PaulMmn@ix.netcom.com
>
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