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I believe that'a a message from the Unix FTP server. You seem to say that
the AS/400 is the client. The 425 is returned by a server, so it's on their
end, probably

BTW, what release are you on? V5R1 version of STRTCPFTP command (FTP) does
not have the WRTRMNOPN parameter, as far as I can see.

At 01:52 PM 3/27/02 -0500, you wrote:
>We have a process that FTP's various files from our AS/400 to a vendor's
>Unix box. Some of the files transfer fine, others bomb out with a '425 Can't
>open data connection' error. We are doing to STRTCPFTP within a CL and
>taking the default parms on this command (of which one is WRTRMNOPN) meaning
>the value in the record parm is written tot the file and the member remains
>open. I am thinking this may be our issue and if I change to *WRTCLOSE
>(value in record parm is written to file and member is closed), that this
>may resolve the issue. I just wanted to see if others have experienced this
>issue before and what their experience has been to consider all options for
>resolution.
>
>Lori Hainey
>Project Leader
>York International
>lori.hainey@york.com
>
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