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You can insert this into your script
SYSCMD CRTSAVF savf
if it's the local system (since you are doing a get)
QUOTE RCMD CRTSAVF savf
if it's the remote system ( a put)

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RE: FTP changes Save file to Physical File






William,

The target save file must already exist.  If it doesn't a PF is created
rather than a save file. 

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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of William Washington
III
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2005 12:38 PM
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Subject: FTP changes Save file to Physical File


Hi All!

I am sending a save file from one iSeries to another via FTP.  On the
receiving
end, the save file attribute becomes PF instead of SAVF!

Why does this happen?  I do the standard stuff:

FTP remotename
LCD local_library
CD  remote_library
BINARY
GET savf savf (REPLACE
QUIT

I've even tried using my PC as an intermediary, sending the save file to
the
PC, then to the other iSeries with the same results.

Has this happened to anyone before?  How did you get around it?

It shouldn't matter, but the save file contains a source file with
multiple
members...

TIA,

William


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