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  • Subject: RE: File PC to a AS/400 spool file????
  • From: Scott Klement <klemscot@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2000 13:25:44 -0500 (CDT)


This will work for printing a file from a PC via FTP:

ftp as400
Name (as400:klemscot): klemscot
331 Enter password.
Password:
230 KLEMSCOT logged on.
ftp> cd qsys
250 Current library changed to QSYS.
ftp> ascii
200 Representation type is ASCII nonprint.
ftp> put myfile.txt qsysprt
local: myfile.txt remote: qsysprt
200 PORT subcommand request successful.
150 Sending file to member QSYSPRT in library QSYS.
250 File transfer completed successfully.
4240 bytes sent in 0.49 seconds (8.49 KB/s)
ftp> quit
221 QUIT subcommand received.

I just tried it, and it worked for me :)




On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, Joel Fritz wrote:

> The simple minded way (the direction I usually choose) is to upload the file
> to a data base file using ftp, client access, or whatever's available, and
> then doing a CPYF FROMFILE(XXX) TOFILE(*PRINT).  You can also substitute the
> name of a print file in the tofile parm.  There's probably something a
> little more sophisticated that will do it in one step. 
> 

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