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you could use the record file access classes.

On Sun, Jun 10, 2018 at 2:22 PM, Max Bobzien <maxbobzien@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi,

When I send a txt flatfile via FTP to my AS400 server and drop it inside a
library, it automatically creates the member and places the flatfile as a
file inside the member.

E.g a file name like DEMEMNAM.Z1806100001 place in the libray TESTLIB
would create a member called DEMEMNAM with a file called Z1806100001 inside
it.

How can I achieve the same in Java with jt400 without having to use the
FTP connection?

Max
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