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Did I miss something ? What is the target system?

In the past I put systems together to transmit files to third parties. FTP is used as it is an easy tool to implement but it has very little security in it. As such, an intermediary system is usually employed to receive or transmit data to. So you would send data to that system. Your third party would poll that system at their leisure and pull in the data. They would then run virus checks on the files and do validation processing.

Using this process, you would not know if they had imported and updated the record into their system.

Hopefully both side would include a header and maybe a trailer record providing account info, number of records and hash totals. Yes very old school but FTP is very basic. Your partner would validate the data on their end and if the hash totals etc fail, the file should be resent.

You could send single record files using this process. If after a set amount of time, you don't get a resend request, you can safely assume the record processed safely.

Darryl

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On Jul 20, 2015, at 1:36 PM, rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

What about any completion messages?

DB2 file
put rob/deleteme rob/deleteme
226 File transfer completed successfully.
20 bytes transferred in 0.002 seconds. Transfer rate 10.240 KB/sec.
This 20 bytes refers only to the data space size. Determined by the
CRTPF FILE(ROB/DELETEME) RCDLEN(10)
and the two rows I put into it. Two ten byte rows equals 20 bytes.
Therefore it doesn't include the information displayed with DSPFFD or
DSPFD.
And I got 20 bytes if the file existed beforehand or not. If it wasn't
created correctly beforehand I got a single row table (think pivot
table!).

Stream file
put /rob/a.txt /rob/a.tst
...
File transfer completed successfully.
6 bytes transferred in 0.001 seconds. Transfer rate 6.144 KB/sec.

Object . . . . . . : /rob/a.txt
Size of object data in bytes . . . . . : 6

Now script this:

CRTPF QTEMP/FTPIN RCDLEN(100)
UPDDTA QTEMP/FTPIN

DSPPFM QTEMP/FTPIN
ROB mypassword
BIN
PUT ROB/DELETEME ROB/DELETEME
QUIT

CRTPF QTEMP/FTPOUT RCDLEN(100)
OVRDBF FILE(INPUT) TOFILE(QTEMP/FTPIN)
OVRDBF FILE(OUTPUT) TOFILE(QTEMP/FTPOUT)
FTP RMTSYS(mylpar)
DSPPFM QTEMP/FTPOUT
...
226 File transfer completed successfully.
20 bytes transferred in 0.002 seconds. Transfer rate 10.240 KB/sec.
...

You may prefer FTPAPI over this but a lot of people use this technique.

Rob Berendt
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