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Or use the FTPAPI...it has those functions and more.
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 12:50 PM, Leif Guldbrand <Guldbrand@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
A shoot in the dark ... (seen from the side of an iSeries)
If your optical jukebox has an IP addr. you could use the FTP
command 'ls' (List Remote File Names). Eg. LS /mydir (Disk
This results in a file with the name LSOUTPUT on the i, with the
folder structure/file names (IIRC).
Read this file with RPG and build the FTP script 'on the fly'
Ref: TCP/IP Transferring Files (FTP) - page 77.
hth
Leif
"Wayne McAlpine" <wayne.mcalpine@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:g5l5bn$1fs$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have a huge number of images from an optical jukebox to move so I'm
trying to automate the process as much as possible and run it 24/7.
Filezilla works great, but I'm not sure how I could automate the
transfer process.
What I'm now looking at is retrieving all of the subdirectory names into
a file and re-creating them on the target system using MD. Each
subdirectory to be transfered will then require its own FTP job.
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