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Depending on the system, you might be able to get away by just using a
CD /Directory1/Directory2 and this will set the NAMEFMT to 1 automatically.



Uros







vhamberg@centerfieldtechnology.com@midrange.com on 12/06/2002 10:36:39 AM

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Raj


You need to use NAMEFMT 1 to transfer in or out of IFS. If the 400 is your
       client, execute the NAMEFMT 1 subcommand. If 400 is your server,
       execute
       QUOTE SITE NAMEFMT 1.


Then you can use path names instead of lib/obj style.


As far as maintaining record lengths, are they delimited? Is the
       destination supposed to be physical files or PC-type files (CSV,
       e.g.)?
       What is the destination system?


You might need the BINARY subcommand to keep things from being converted
       (if that's what you want).


HTH


Vern

 >-------original message---------
> >Dear All,
> >
> >I need to transfer three different record length precisely to that
> >format across to another Server.
> >
> >1) Is it possible to do it by using only one file?
> >2) Is it possible to transfer three different record Length on to the
> >    Same file in an IFS folder?
> >3) Is it possible to FTP the the file in one of the IFS folder through
> >    the AS/400?
> >
> >I know the FTP process on an AS/400 to send files from AS/400 library
> >but not from the IFS folders.
> >
> >Thanks in advance.
> >
> >Regards
> >Raj


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