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  • Subject: Re: Downloading multiple source members
  • From: "Evan Harris" <spanner@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2000 07:28:56 +1300

Ann,

I had to do this once andf wrote a CL program to read through each member of
a file and write each member to it's own file in a library. I could then
susbequently MGET from the library using an FTP product.

I guess if you had an FTP server on the PC you could modify the way I did it
to do an FTP to the PC Initiated by the AS/400 and do an MPUT.

It would be possible to read a list of the file members and generate an FTP
Script as another alternative.

How often are you looking to do this and how automated does it need to be ?

HTH
Evan Harris

> I need to download multiple source members to a PC.  Basically, I'm
> downloading entire files.  I would like each member to have its own file
> on the PC.  Has anyone got a good way to do this in batch?
>


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