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To start a process on the iSeries from the PC you need:
1-Check, via iSeries Navigator that Remote Command service is running 
under TCP/IP.
2-Either use the iSeries Access command RMTCMD, or start a FTP session and 
use QUOTE RCMD SBMJOB.... or other command here...

To start a process on the PC from the iSeries you need:
1 - iSeries access loaded on the PC and the remote command service started
2 - Use the RUNRMTCMD from the iSeries


Rob Berendt
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I have a task where in I need to automate a file download from a PC to an 
iSeries at V5.2 and again in the oposite direction as a monthly routine. 
Only the names of the to and from files will change. I did a cursory 
search in the archived and on the IBM site but came up empty handed for 
any examples of how to affect this process. Does anyone know where I can 
look for examples? Thanks in advance.

Bill. 

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