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The virtual terminal APIs documented at
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r4/topic/apis/vt1a.h
tm
With these APIs, and a knowledge of 5250 data stream, you can have an
application program do anything a user might do. In my applications I
generally provide an exit point where the user can easily alter the
behavior
of the "programmed user" as different situations arise. The exit point
is
very useful when automating "work with" functions -- I provide a
recommended
default to the exit program and the program can either OK my
recommendation
or override it based on it's own logic (which knows nothing of the APIs
or
5250, just the business logic of what is called for).
Bruce
On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 7:33 PM, Dennis Lovelady
<iseries@xxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
Cool! So what was the technique, Bruce?and
Dennis Lovelady
http://www.linkedin.com/in/dennislovelady
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It's not as straight forward as with FTP, but to answer your
scripting in-
Yes, you can script a Telnet client session, on the i, from an
application
program. I have done this in the past for various companies --
scripting
Telnet sessions in some cases, system operator interactive
can toother cases (where no CL command interface existed to automate the
operation).
Bruce Vining
http://www.brucevining.com/
On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 11:01 AM, Mike Cunningham
<mike.cunningham@xxxxxxx>wrote:
Is there secret way to send scripted commands to TELNET like I
aFTP?
I want to start a telnet session to a windows server, logon, run
mailing listcommand
and send the response to a file in QTEMP to be read and processed
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