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We will process the XML document using a RPG program. It looks like
EX4MGET from the FTAPI is a good place to start. That looks like it gets
a listing of the files & does a FTP get.

Steve Jones





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+1. FTPAPI is a very easy to use FTP mechanism. How are you planning on
processing the XML document?

On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 12:04 PM, David Gibbs <david@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

sjones@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I need to setup an FTP process that will connect to the FTP server &
download the file, which will be an xml document, process the xml
document, move the downloaded file to a folder on the FTP server to
keep
as a backup & then get the next file - rinse repeat....


Although I've never used it personally, Scott Klement's ftpapi might be
what you are looking for ... http://www.scottklement.com/ftpapi/

david


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