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Yeah....an obscure command....but it seems to be part of v5r2Mo

I can do a dspsavf..yep.

Maybe I'll try SNADS....or just vanilla FTP.


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Can you do a DSPSAVF and see the stuff on Machine B? I've never seen
SNDOBJFTP. Is that a third party tool, or a TAATOOL?  Is there an option
to
select between text and binary? Have you tried SNADS?

Thanks,

Mark

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Trying to do the following:



Savlicpgm into a *savf (on machine a)



Sndobjftp between systems of that *savf



Rstlicpgm from the savf transferred (on machine b)



But it is giving an (error on machine b):



*PGM objects for product 5722SS1 option 33 release *FIRST not found on

   DEV(*SAVF).





Am I doing something wrong....or is there a different way?


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