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QIBM_QTF_QTRANSFER is the original transfer function server and can be
found in some of the older manuals.  I would suggest going to the
Online Library for V3R2 and looking at Appendix A of the OS/400 Server
Concepts and Administration manual.

Bruce

>
>I have exit programs for FTP and is working fine.My concern is about simple
>file transfer and the exit point is QIBM_QTF_QTRANSFER and the Exit point
>format is TRAN0100.I am searching hard for documents about the parameters
>list for this exit point format(TRAN0100) and also samples for this Exit
>Point.I wrote a small exit program but I am not sure it's working.
>Can I use the same paramer list for which I use FTP Client/Server  Exit
>Programs ie VLRQ0100.Are both the same?.
>Highly appreciating your help.
>Rizwan Ahamed
>Programmer-analyst / Software developer
>rizwan@nscsa.com.sa <mailto:rizwan@nscsa.com.sa>
>

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