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From a PC with IBMs Client Access Installed....

RMTCMD command [//remotesystem] [/Z]
RMTCMD /I [drive] [path] filename [/Q] [//remotesystem] [/Z]

Parameters

command The i5/OS CL command with parameters to send to the server.
/I Specifies that the commands to be sent are found in the filename
specified after the /I parameter. There must be a blank space after
the /I.
drive Specifies the drive to use.
path Specifies the name of the directory path to use on the drive.
filename Specifies the name of the file containing the i5/OS CL
commands. The file must have one command (with the necessary
parameters) per line.
/Q Specifies that no prompts should be displayed when an error is
detected by one of the commands.
//remotesystem Specifies the name of the system to receive and run the commands.
/Z Specifies to only display the required messages on your workstation.

HTH,
Charles

On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 7:34 AM, PEPITOVADECURT <pepitovadecurt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi, I need to execute a RPG or CL program sending a command from Windows
(bash script or webpage...).

I have done the opposite mode (call a Windows program from a AS400) with
 these commands:
STRPCO --> Start pc organizer
STROCCMD PCCMD (calc) --> Pc command

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