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Sam wrote:
> In order to send objects(data, programs, etc.) from one AS/400 to another
> over a TCP/IP network, I am currently saving objects (or libraries) into
a
> SAVF, FTPing them by TCP/IP address to the target 400, and then restoring
> them.  However, as the target machine is becoming more used, the SAVF
being
> sent puts the target machine into critical storage problems before I can
> restore it to the target and delete the SAVF.  Can anyone show me a
better
> way which does not utilize this SAVF and it's need for the extra space on
> the target machine?
Using Anynet (SNA over IP in this case), the SAVRSTLIB command (provided
thru the no-charge ObjectConnect SS1 Option 22) will allow you to do
exactly what you are looking for.
HTH
Best regards
Richard THEIS
  AS/400 Education, France
  theis_richard@fr.ibm.com


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