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Hello All,
I recently posted this message. Someone has wrote
, how to do this, but somehow the message got deleted.
Can any one please help me. Sorry for any disturbance.
Thanks
Regards
rAj
---------------------- Forwarded by Rajan Srinivasan/Servicing/SuperiorBank
on 04-12-99 12:23 PM ---------------------------
Rajan Srinivasan
04-09-99 01:17 PM
To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
cc:
Subject: Retrive Object name in a CL
Hello,
( PC TO AS/400)
I am trying to transfer a set of source members which
are in a directory called QCLSRC in a PC To a AS/400 at one time.
I did that using IBM TCPIP software.
When I transfered all those 40 filles ( which is actually
CL Source ), it went to AS/400 Library as a 40 different Physical
Files. (PF-DTA ).
To convert that PF files to actually a member of a
source physical file, (QCLSRC ), I tried using CPYF command and it went
sucessfully.
But, instead of doing every single file, I thought of
write a CL Program to do it at one time for all 40 files.
I was struck , because I dont know how to get (retrieve ) all the
file (object) name one by one from that Library.
I tired using DSPOBJD, and put all the object desc into a data File ,
but that too did'nt help because I dont know how to read that in CL .
Is there any other way I can do?.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
- Raj
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