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Getting stuck........

 

Connecting to a customer's FTP site.

 

Change the current directory to their outgoing directory.

 

In this directory there are several (all different named) orders that I
need to get.

 

I do an MGET *.CSV and when I do this it puts it to my local working
directory which is at the moment IPGCFF4.  I want to be able to do a LCD
and get them into the AS400 hard drive. I have a folder there that can
hold these orders, from there I can do a QSH to concatenate them all to
one file and then CPYFRMIMPF to bring them over.  But I just can't seem
to get them off my customer's directory and onto the AS400.

 

Cannot think for the life of me how to do it!

 

Any help/suggestions would be very much appreciated.

 

 

 


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