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Hey no problem, just trying to help clear up any confusion about FTPing
(like I never type messages I think is absolutely clear to the reader ).
The NAMEFMT 1 deal seems to be a hassle if you are only using QSYS.LIB.


Thank you,
Matt Tyler
Mattt@wincofoods.com

-----Original Message-----
From: vhamberg@attbi.com [mailto:vhamberg@attbi.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 16:39
To: midrange-l@midrange.com
Subject: RE: R: FTPing Save File

You're right - I misposted. I meant to say that to
use .savf without precreating it, you need to use
NAMEFMT 1

Oops!

Vern
> NAMEFMT 1 works fine if you need to create the target file at run time,
but
> NAMEFMT is not required for putting a SAVF to the AS/400.  I do this all
the
> time and did it this morning.
>
> Here is exactly what I did.
>
> AS400: CRTSAVF  PGMT/PCSAVF
>
> PC:   opened DOS window
>       Ran FTP
>
> FTP:  OPEN 400DEVL
>       USER me
>       PASSWORD mypwd
>       BIN
>       PUT D:\download\istktv5r1.savf pgmt/pcsavf
>       QUIT
>
>
> That's is all there is to that.
>
>
> Thank you,
> Matt Tyler
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