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<003201c87efe$53d1f200$96e6a8c0@xxxxxxxxxx>, TimOn 3/5/2008 at 2:20 PM, in message
Below is an example. I have no idea where the results are coming from.
This is what I get when I do a CPYF directly from a command line with
the
*replace option. I have no overrides set, etc. Anyway, since some of
you
tried it and it works fine, I know it's on my end somewhere. I will
continue to dig. Thanks to all for your responses.
The first page of the ftplog:
Output redirected to a file.
Input read from specified override file.
Connecting to remote host xxx.xx.xxx.xxx using port 21.
220 SecureLink FTP Proxy (Version 3.1.0.165) ready.
Enter login ID (xxxx):
331 Password required for xxxx.
230 User utsi logged in.
UNIX Type: L8 Version: 3.1.0.165
Enter an FTP subcommand.
sendpasv 1SENDPASV is on.
Enter an FTP subcommand.
binary200 Type set to I.
Enter an FTP subcommand.
The first page of the copied results:
9017 bytes transferred in 0.232 seconds. Transfer rate 38.796 KB/sec.
binaryClient NAMEFMT is 1.
cd outbound
lcd /Key_Bank
locsite namefmt 1
mget *.ARM
quit
sendpasv 1
Connecting to remote host 156.77.100.195 using port 21.
Enter an FTP subcommand.
Enter an FTP subcommand.
Enter an FTP subcommand.
Enter an FTP subcommand.
Enter an FTP subcommand.
date: Wed, 5 Mar 2008 11:38:01 -0500
from: "Michael Ryan" <michaelrtr@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: Copying FTP log to new member - unexpected results
How is it different? When you specify the CPYF, you're specifying the
FTPLOG member, right?
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 11:35 AM, Tim Gornall
<tgornall@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
purposes.
I have a CL job that runs code similar to the following:
OVRDBF FILE(INPUT) TOFILE(TL70MOD/QCLSRC) MBR(FTPTXT)
OVRDBF FILE(OUTPUT) TOFILE(TL70MOD/QCLSRC) MBR(FTPLOG)
FTP RMTSYS(&IP)
I then use CPYF to copy the output log to a new member for achive
What gets copied is very different from the original log. I'm suremany
of
you are using ftp like this. Has anyone ever tried coping the log?
Thanks, Tim
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