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Joe Giusto wrote:

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>However, I am having trouble with the CPYSPLF part.
>I have tried CPYSPLF in the FTP Script and in the 
>CLP.  In each case, I get a spooled file not found error.  
>I look at the spooled files for user FTP and it is there.  
>I have noticed that the FTP message has returned "... 
>not found in job 251071/QTCP/QTFTP00592"  so 
>I imagine that the CPYSPLF is looking for the spooled 
>file in that job instead of the job indicated by the
>spooled file I saw created on the system.  

Joe,
Your analysis is dead on.  FTP creates the spooled file for your user, not
your job.  You can change this behaviour by adding an override to your
CL/script:
OVRPRTF FILE(*PRTF) SPLFOWN(*JOB) 

Buck Calabro
Aptis; Albany, NY
(digest mode keeps the volume down but slows my response time down as well)
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