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Tom I was suggesting using FTP directly to the NT share under /QNTC, using NAMEFMT 1, from the actual SAVF - no need to create in IFS - /QNTC is _already_ IFS. Also, CPYTOSTMF can take a true SAVF and put it into IFS directly - again, /QNTC is part of IFS. Might need to be careful of CCSID - it's 1252 for NT, I think, but does not get reported through /QNTC. Vern > Fiona: > > Although I haven't tried copying a savefile to an NT system through /QNTC, it > might not work directly. You might need to get it into a streamfile format > first. FTP will do that for you, but then you might need an FTP server running > on the NT system. > > One alternative that might work for you... > > Connect to the FTP server on your own AS/400 and use the normal FTP >subcommands > to build the streamfile in the IFS first. This could be done in a batch >process. > Once the streamfile is built, a normal copy through /QNTC should work. > > Just a thought... > > Tom Liotta > > midrange-l-request@midrange.com wrote: > > >While I've taken files from various sources to an AS/400, I haven't yet > >sent one out other than by CA File Transfer. > >Can anyone point me in the right direction - > >I need to send a save file from an RISC i-series V4R5M0 to an NT server > >directory. > > > >Fiona > > -- > Tom Liotta > The PowerTech Group, Inc. > 19426 68th Avenue South > Kent, WA 98032 > Phone 253-872-7788 > Fax 253-872-7904 > http://www.powertechgroup.com > >
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