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  • Subject: Re: Automated Batch Data Transfers from AS/400 to PC (using TTO)
  • From: Marco Facchinetti <facchinetti@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2000 09:58:47 -0700 (PDT)

If TCP/IP is running on your AS/400 the easy way is to
install an FTP daemon (server side) on your pc (you can
find one very nice at www.daemon.smartftp.com ). Once
installed you can use AS/400 (batch?) FTP (client side) to
transfer your file to the PC. The nice thing is that you
don't even need to have client access on the PC. It's fast
and you can choose to schedule, batch submit or interctive
execute the procedure on AS/400. I mean AS/400 handles the
transfer not the PC.

--- Martin.Cubitt@keymed.co.uk wrote:
> 
> 
> We have several TTO definition files on a remote Windows
> 95 PC.  The idea
> is to copy master files from our AS/400 system to a
> remote PC as part of
> our Business Recovery plan.  I have written a DOS batch
> file as follows:
> 
> RTOPCB vendor.tto
> RTOPCB prices.tto
> RTOPCB product.tto
> RTOPCB customer.tto
> 
> We want to automate this batch file to run at a
> particular time each night.
> We IPL our AS/400 each night, so any PC's connected
> aren't for long!  So it
> is necessary to connect to the AS/400 before executing
> the batch file.
> 
> How can we ensure the PC is always connected to the
> AS/400 when it needs to
> be?  Do other people have similar experiences, methods,
> hints and tips
> please?
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> Martin
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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