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Rob, Now you've gone and made that annoying light bulb in my head flicker on again. I'm thinking this means that when I use the C API's to write to the IFS, then transfer those files to our network, I could have been writing the files directly to the network in the first place. So, I started playing with this, then realized there might be a road-block insofar as our AS/400 user ID's do not match our Windoze Network User ID's. Is this going to be a show stopper ? I feel like there must be a farking manual I should be reading. Perhaps someone knows which is the appropriate one ? Thanks |-----Original Message----- |From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l- |bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of rob@xxxxxxxxx |Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 8:57 AM |To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion |Subject: RE: RE: Moving a text file to a physical file | |Why use FTP? Try this on your iSeries: |WRKLNK '/QNTC/xxx' |where 'xxx' is the name of the PC running your MSSQL. The result should |be a list of the shares defined on that PC. From there you should be able |to do a CPY command to copy the data from your iSeries to the PC. | |Rob Berendt |-- |Group Dekko Services, LLC |Dept 01.073 |PO Box 2000 |Dock 108 |6928N 400E |Kendallville, IN 46755 |http://www.dekko.com
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