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  • Subject: Re: Large AS/400 data base file transfers
  • From: "R. Bruce Hoffman, Jr." <rbruceh@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 14:35:49 -0500

Ken Slaugh wrote:
> 
> I've got a customer with a 2+GB file on the AS/400. They are trying to
> transfer the file to another AS/400 on the network. SNADS appears to
> reject the request due to size limitations. FTP 'hangs' after a long
> time. The target AS/400 is brand new with lots of DASD and version v4+.
> Any ideas or suggestions?


Definitions:  Source machine - one with the 2G+ data.
Target machine - one with all the DASD.

If you have SQL toolkit installed on the target, use ADDRDBDIRE (I
think) to create the remote machine as a remote database.  Execute SQL,
connect to source, issue insert field, field, field... into target.db
(select from source).

Or...

Create DDM, CPYF?


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