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Y'all will see my corroborating reply shortly - either QFileSvr.400 or NFS are far superior solutions. QNTC gets really wrapped up in more layers than are ever needed.

NFS is a little more complicated than QFileSvr.400 - the latter requires only a MKDIR, as I show in my reply - and might need some authority set ups - but it's all native to IBM i.

And Gary, you can simply point to the directory the same way you are now - with probably no issues around having no path or directory.

HTH
Vern

On 5/22/2015 9:55 AM, Bryan Dietz wrote:
If you do not want to use QFileSvr.400 for the IBM i to IBM i exchange, what about using NFS?

Bryan

Gary Thompson wrote on 5/22/2015 9:19 AM:
We have two iSeries exchanging data in text files on their respective IFS by way of QNTC.

Our current solution uses code based on Scott Klement's DELTREE to process QNTC files,
typically looking for new files in an "unprocessed" folder, copying them to a local IFS folder
and then "moving" the remote file from the "unprocessed" to the "processed" folder.

About every 6 to 12 weeks a "never-ending" job gets stuck on CPDB050 - Session init error
which within a couple of messages will stall in message wait on CPE3025 - No such path or directory.

Can anyone point me to rpg code to handle this error ?

We have the "Who Knew" and "RPG: Exception" pdf's, but I've not done much more than CL
monmsg and occasional rpg monitor.

Thanks!




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