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Hi Murali
Need more information, please. What has to wait? At any rate, I'm not aware
of any automatic way to know that a file is done. You could check for locks
on it. A process that is writing to a physical file will hold a lock on
it, perhaps exclusive, perhaps share-no update.
How do you detect that the file has arrived? I would think of an exit
program for FTP, perhaps, that could tell you it is coming. Otherwise, you
can keep checking the library for a new file. Or something else. I think
there've been discussions here on how to do this.
There is save while active on the various save commands. Check out the help
on that parameter, then go to the backup & recovery manual to get more
details. You'll need to know the implications.
HTH
Vern
At 01:56 AM 6/5/2004, you wrote:
murali dhar <hydchap1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We usually receive incoming files (from other systems) into JIMPORT
library in our AS400system. Is there a way to automatic wait when there is
one incoming file in process of receiving ?
Or save while active ?
Rgds,
Murli.
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