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java -jar C:\ACS\acsbundle.jar /plugin=download C:\testacs.dtfx

Charles

On Wed, Nov 10, 2021 at 3:43 PM Javier Sanchez <
javiersanchezbarquero@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Good day everyone. I wrote, long time ago, an RPG application that made
use of the STRPCCMD command to execute a .CMD (MS-DOS/Windows) batch file.
In it, it invoked the RFROMPCB.EXE and RTOPCB.EXE old classic Client Access
product to upload and download text files that would be processed by the
RPG application.

I was looking for these with the newer IBM ACS product, but I was unable to
find them, or at least something like that.

Does anyone know how do you, programmatically, get the same results as when
using those two .EXE programs above?

Thanks in advance.
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