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Le mar. 23 sept. 2003 17:14:22, Mark Villa écrivait:

> Does anyone know if there is a way to expose a directory of files
> on the IFS to another AS/400 using SNA?
> Without using a file transfer method like SNDNETF.
> Without starting TCP over SNA.
> I am investigating doing this with DDM now, DDM does not seem to
> work on stream files?
> 

Did you try the /QFileSvr.400 file system ?

On the source system, create a directory /QFileSvr.400/NetId.SystemName 
where NetId is the network id of the remote system and System Name is 
its system name. These are the same that those used in STRPASTHR 
command.

> 
> Goal:
> 
> Server1:
> http://server1/myifs/myfile.jpg
> 
> server2: remote system IFS directory connected/mounted to server1
> using DDM http://server1/yourDDMF
> or
> http://server1/yourDDMDIR/yourfile.jpg

Could be something like that :

http://server1/QFileSvr.400/NetId.Server2/yourfile.jpg

> 
> 
> Mark Villa in Charleston SC
> 
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