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Never occurred to me to do a wildcard get. Reason is that I have several
programs that retrieve data from a DEC system, and I have to change the name
from 32 characters to 10. Just get in a rut. Thanks for the nudge.

John McKee

Quoting "Porterfield, Sean" <SPorterfield@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

From: John McKee

This started out simple. I want to run an sftp to generate a lit of files
on remote server. Then, use n sftp to get the file, one at a time.

Are you downloading a subset of the files by name? When I do this, I just "get *" and pull everything. Then I read through the directory and process all files in it. I then move the files to a "processed" directory to avoid processing them twice. Other than that part, it sounds like you're doing very much the same thing I am.
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