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ZMOD Bisync by Trailblazer has worked well for me for exactly what you're
looking to do:

     http://www.softwarejungle.com/products_detail.cfm?number=3

Scott Lindstrom



                    Jim Damato
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We've been using Sterling GENTRAN for bisync dial-up bank file transfers
for
years.  We already had GENTRAN for EDI, and discovering it already had all
the pieces and parts for basic bisync communication was a nice surprise.

If we were to move our bank transfer stuff to another AS/400 we wouldn't
want to license GENTRAN for this little communications piece.  Could
someone
recommend an affordable AS/400 product that automates
line/controller/device
setup, as well as dialup, file transfer, and communications error recovery?
This is probably all we'd ever do, so I don't need a suite.

much thanks in advance...

-Jim

James P. Damato
Manager - Technical Administration
Dollar General Corporation
<mailto:jdamato@dollargeneral.com>






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