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     If the two as400 are networked, you can create a ddm file on the 
     v3r7 box pointing to the source file on the v4r4 box. Then its a 
     simple cpyf to copy the source. Optionally, you can compile 
     directly from the ddm file specifying the member, and not actually 
     have to replicate source on the target. I'd consider this if you 
     are concerned about keeping synchronized source code, as your 
     compiles would always be against your current source on the v4r4 
     box. 
     
     FYI, this is probably not faster than FTP, which is probably the 
     fastest way to transfer between systems. It is however a really 
     tidy way to access source code on a remote as400.
     
     hth
     eric.delong@pmsi-services.com


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Subject: Transferring source... 
Author:  <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com> at INET_WACO
Date:    5/17/00 6:46 PM


     
     
Hello friends....
                 I wish to transfer  a bulk of sources from (V4R4) to(V3R7). I
know it can be done by FTP and SNDNETFILE. I feel that it would take long time. 
So,i want to know is there is any other way to transfer!. (time should be less) 
Let me know. Show me someother  ways.
     
Thanks
     
regards
k senthil
     
     
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