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Yes, it can. You can use /QFileSvr.400 folder to "add" the remote server's
IFS folder sturcture to the local machine.

Submit this command:

MKDIR DIR('/QFileSvr.400/remote server')

where "remote server" is the remote machine's IP address or name in the
host table.

Now we can see the remote server's IFS structure under /QFileSvr.400/remote
server directory. From now on, you can use CPY command for the remote
server just like for the local folder.

I hope this helps.

Pozdrawiam / Kind
Regards /
Cordialement /
Pozdravit /



Frigyes Szepesi
3rd level iSeries
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