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Al,

Try using the RMTSYS parameter for the named server address. This is
supported on V5R1. If you are going to use a mix, then your CL program
will have to choose which form of the FTP command to run.

Rich Loeber
Kisco Information Systems
http://www.kisco.com

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Al Mac wrote:

I am still very much a klutz with FTP.

In FTP CL,
STRTCPFTP RMTSYS(*INTNETADR) INTNETADR('##.###.##.##') is used by AS/400
to
make an FTP connection to the address shown in parameter *INTNETADR

One outfit wants us to use FTP address
theirFTPe.theirname.com
which is more than 15 character ceiing via *INTNETADR parameter

What do we use in place of STRTCPFTP INTNETADR
to send to some url address?

We're on V5R1 because of BPCS extortionist licensing
-
Al Mac

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