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So, wouldn't that be a good solution after a file's created to move it to another machine? Speed-wise, I guess it's not as fast as IP but comparable, right? -----Original Message----- From: shc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wed, 20 Dec 2006 11:22 PM Subject: Re: SQL Question On 21/12/2006, at 2:03 PM, fbocch2595@xxxxxxx wrote:
Does anyone use savrstobj anymore (to move files across systems)?
All the time. I have two TCP/IP networks. One system in one network is running HTTP but I never start any of the other TCP servers, even temporarily, so I use APPC and SAVRSTLIB, SAVRSTOBJ, and SAVRST to transfer stuff. All outgoing TCP and APPC commands are secured on this system so although TCP is running it is locked down. Without SAVRSTxxx I'd have to use my own code (via SNADS or C-PIC or the FTS API QY2FTML). Regards, Simon Coulter. -------------------------------------------------------------------- FlyByNight Software AS/400 Technical Specialists http://www.flybynight.com.au/ Phone: +61 3 9419 0175 Mobile: +61 0411 091 400 /"\ Fax: +61 3 9419 0175 \ / X ASCII Ribbon campaign against HTML E-Mail / \ --------------------------------------------------------------------
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