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  • Subject: Transferring files from NT to System/36
  • From: keith.nolan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: 08 Nov 1999 16:45:37 +0000
  • Autoforwarded: false
  • Importance: normal
  • X400-Content-Identifier: Transferring fil
  • X400-MTS-Identifier: [/ADMD=ccs400/C=ie;ISOCOR-37dd76b7-DUBPORT]
  • X400-Received: by mta CCS-NPLEX in /ADMD=ccs400/C=ie; relayed; 08 Nov 1999 16:34:11 +0000
  • X400-Received: by mta CCSMTA88 in /ADMD=CCS400/C=IE; relayed; 08 Nov 1999 16:40:27 +0000
  • X400-Received: by mta DUBPORT in /ADMD=ccs400/C=ie; relayed; 08 Nov 1999 16:45:37 +0000

Help 

I've had a few replies to my Query But I don't Have a definitive answer could 
someone please Help me with this one it has me pulling my hair out.  The 
original Query is below.  If anyone thinks I should use FTP on the AS400 to 
take the files down please show me an example of the script I could use.....

Regards

Keith


***********
Hi,

I have a real poser of a question here that has me stumped...  We run an AS/400 
(Advanced series 436) here and have running a system/36 as a sub system of our 
main system.  We use client access to access information on our AS/400 as well 
as a 5250 emulation software package.  As we are in the process of converting 
our existing applications, which are all in house applications over to the 
AS/400 environment, most of our users are signing onto our system/36.  At the 
moment we receive flat ASCII files on a daily basis through an x400 connection 
onto an NT Server.  The query that I have is how do I  automate the process of 
transferring the files from the Server to our System/36 on the AS/400 so that 
they can be used by the existing applications which were coded in RPG 2.  I 
would be very grateful if somebody could help me out on this one.  The answer 
is probably staring me in the face but I have come to a dead end.

Regards 

Keith.



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