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  • Subject: RE: Getting a PC File to the AS/400 via Client Access (Windows 95)
  • From: "Weatherly, Howard" <hweatherly@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 17 Jul 1998 13:42:25 -0400

Chuck,

Does your Client Access have SEND and RECV buttons on the
button bar? Oh, maybe the button bar is not turned on! Check
the toolbar setup and enable those buttons, from there you
just click RECV and fill in the appropriate locations of the
file eg.. from: C:\x\y\z.z to: YOURFILE(YOURMEMBER) to go
from the 400 to the PC just click SEND and set the
locations.

____________________________________________________________
_____________
Howard Weatherly

hweatherly@dlis.dla.mil
hweath@ibm.net

X4324

 <<Getting a PC File to the AS/400 via Client Access
(Windows 95)>> 


Hi Folks !

I am TRYING to get a file from a PC to the AS/400...

We are on a 620, V4R1
Windows 95
Client Access
Net Soft Router
TWIN-AX (BOS) emulation card
NO network (yet...)


File is from a Unix system via a custom written utility that
produces an
ASCII text file, "columnar" layout, no delimeters...

WHAT is the easiet way to do this ?

Thanks !!

Chuck

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