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Tomasz,

I think I would try the following:

1) Write the files into an iSeries shared folder.
2) Use Scott Klement's routines for checking, periodically, if a new file
has been added to this dir.
3) Process the files as needed.

Scott's routines are almost the standard around here, and are very easy to
implement. You can find them at:

http://www.scottklement.com/

Hope this helps,

Luis Rodriguez
IBM Certified Systems Expert â eServer i5 iSeries



2009/11/18 Tomasz SkorÅa <t.skorza@xxxxxxxxxxx>

Hi guys

which solution you will propose for such issue:
I have four PC in four location where production programs creating a
import files (txt). The name for each file is diffrent because contain
the timestamp.
Now we have java programs (on four other PC) which looking if new files
exist on production PC and then upload it to AS400. But this is
complicated and not certainly solution.
So now we thinking about some tool which will be run on AS400 and will
check directly production PC's and download this import files.
But how to do it? By ftp? What do you propose?

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Pozdrawiam

Tomek

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