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  • Subject: Re: SndNetF
  • From: "Mike Cunningham" <MCUNNING@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 24 Nov 1999 12:52:58 -0500

I think SNDNETF goes thru two or three levels of OS stuff and ends up down in 
SNADS somewhere.  I have never seen a way to tell where it's at other than 
WRKDSTQ command that would give a YES/NO on if it's being sent or not.  I also 
receive a message at both ends when the transfer has been completed.

>>> <Gwecnal@aol.com> 11/24/99 12:03PM >>>
I am using SndNetF to send files between two /400s.  It works fine but is a 
bit slow.  I would like to be able to check the progress of the transfer, but 
I don't know how.  Is there some command I could use that would tell me how 
many records have been sent or what the % complete is?  All I can do now is 
run RcvNetF every once in a while until the files show up.   TIA,  Lance
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