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Hey Dan, those the best problems to troubleshoot.

... Checking for supersede PTFs...
the 1.1.8.6 PTFs are

R720 SI75023 1000
R730 SI75022 1000
R740 SI74689 1000

Please read the link to the IBM note.

<snip>
o For batch or unattended transfers, redirect success/failure message output by adding ">> C:\TransferResults.log" or similar to the end of the command.
</snip>

bryan

Don Brown via MIDRANGE-L wrote on 3/20/2021 8:59 PM:
Thanks Brian

I love the "works on my system but not on yours" puzzels.

The PTF you refer to is for 1.1.8.4 and I am using 1.1.8.6 so that is one
difference to explore.

How can I get a detailed log of what is happening - there has to be an
error of some sort causing the file not to be written ?

Cheers


Don





From: "Bryan Dietz" <bdietz400@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion"
<midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 21/03/2021 01:45 AM
Subject: Re: iACS cldownload plugin
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no suggestions, but "it worked on my system"

I changed the location of the acsbundle to where the PTFs
put the file (check for superseded ptfs)
5770SS1 V7R2M0 SI73105
5770SS1 V7R3M0 SI73104
5770SS1 V7R4M0 SI73103

https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/node/646035

I ran the following from QSH

java -Dcom.ibm.iaccess.ActLikeExternal=true -jar
/QIBM/ProdData/Access/ACS/Base/acsbundle.jar /PLUGIN=cldownload
/system=my_system /clientfile=/tmp/PTFCurrency03202021.xlsx
/sql="SELECT * FROM systools.group_ptf_currency"

Bryan

Don Brown via MIDRANGE-L wrote on 3/20/2021 12:38 AM:
I am trying to get one of Scott Forsties examples to work.

I have split it down into small pieces and the following piece is not
working.

java -Dcom.ibm.iaccess.ActLikeExternal=true -jar /home/acs/acsbundle.jar
/PLUGIN=cldownload /system=MSD820
/clientfile=/home/MSDDCB/systemnameGroupPTFCurrency03202021.xlsx
/sql="SELECT * FROM systools.group_ptf_currency"

The sql statement works if run on its own
The acsbundle.jar exists and has *PUBLIC *RWX authority
The directory /home/MSDDCB exists and has *PUBLIC *RWX authority
I am running this from STRQSH

If I change the system name I get an error that it can't resolve the
system name

If I change the acsbundle.jar name I get an error that it can't find the
jar file

If I change the /clientfile directory to something that does not exist I
do NOT get an error

When I run the statement it takes a few seconds to complete which is
about
identical to running the sql on it's own - so I presume the sql is
executing.

But no file is created.

The acsbundle.jar is from version 1.1.8.6

The system is V7R3 and was current on PTF's last month.

Any suggestions ?

Thanks

Don






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