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Justin

I am assuming you are running FTP in batch and want to see what occurred.

As part of your FTP script you need to OVRDBF OUTPUT to a specifically
named member in a file. Checking this member will then tell you what
happened for the particular FTP session. I am guessing that you are already
performing a similar override to INPUT for your FTP script.

In my case I have a log file which has members formed by FT + the job
number. Each FTP transfer adds a member to this file and then does an
OVRDBF to the newly created member so that I can review FTP  transfers
later if necessary.

The FAQ has some details this: http://faq.midrange.com/data/cache/67.html

Regards
Evan Harris

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>Justin Houchin
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