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Are you absolutely sure that the bat file is running the right script file?
Temporarily change the script file to do QUOTE RCMD SNDMSG ...


On Thu, Oct 10, 2024 at 11:34 AM <smith5646midrange@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have a .bat file on my windows PC that needs to connect to an IBM I,
create a SAVF, and then upload a file from the PC into the SAVF. My script
file is as follows:



open systemname

userid

password

quote "CRTSAVF MYLIB/MYSAVF"

bin

put file.savf mylib/mysavf

close

quit



This creates a PF named mylib/myfile. It does not create a SAVF. If the
file already exists, I get an error that CRTSRCPF failed. Why is it
converting the CRTSAVF to a CRTSRCPF? How do I get it to create the SAVF?



This is on a 7.4 machine that is current (as of Monday) with PTFs.



This is going to connect to 8 different machines so I'd rather not log into
each one of them to do the CRTSAVF.

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