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AUTOEXPECT(1) General Commands Manual
AUTOEXPECT(1)

NAME
autoexpect - generate an Expect script from watching a session

SYNOPSIS
autoexpect [ args ] [ program args... ]

INTRODUCTION
autoexpect watches you interacting with another program and creates
an
Expect script that reproduces your interactions. For
straightline
scripts, autoexpect saves substantial time over writing scripts
by
hand. Even if you are an Expect expert, you will find it convenient
to
use autoexpect to automate the more mindless parts of interactions.
It
is much easier to cut/paste hunks of autoexpect scripts together
than
to write them from scratch. And if you are a beginner, you may be
able
to get away with learning nothing more about Expect than how to
call
autoexpect.


On Thu, Oct 4, 2018 at 7:51 AM, Jay Vaughn <jeffersonvaughn@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

googled autoexpect sftp iseries and found no hits... found one hit on
autoexpect and it was in the oracle database... would have no clue how to
implement this... nice suggestion though... thx

On Thu, Oct 4, 2018 at 9:46 AM Jack Woehr <jwoehr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

wrote:

I have a suggestion. Use autoexpect to prepare the script and see if it
works.

On Thu, Oct 4, 2018 at 7:43 AM, Jay Vaughn <jeffersonvaughn@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

sorry if i'm beating a dead horse here, but I just cannot understand
why
the below script works when sftp'ing to an iSeries but when I attempt
it
to
a non-iSereie sftp it fails...



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