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I'm sure you all loved my last question so here is another one. ;-)

I am trying to FTP a 16.9 MB SAVF file to QGPL.LIB from my PC. I start the 
upload and everything goes well until the FTP gets to about 8-10 MB, then it 
abruptly stalls. Is there a cap on how big FTPs can be? If so, how can I 
change it?

So then I got to thinking "well, I'll just use a mapped network drive". Same 
deal. Gets to about 8-10 MB then gives me an error. This solution would have 
been less than ideal anyway because I would still (I'm a newbie on the 
AS/400 so don't laugh) have to figure out how to move the file to the LIB 
afterward.

I am frustrated because testing these options with different parameters 
takes about 15-20 minutes each, and I've been at it for hours now. If anyone 
can help me I would greatly appreciate it!



Mark Beihoffer
a.k.a dragonfly_blue
http://www.dragonflydynamix.com


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