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Yes, you could. The challenge is to generalize it. E.g., you have to know the network name of the target system. And ObjectConnect has to be installed on the source system. Plus there have to be AnyNet items set up on both.

If I submit a request on this, it'll be to do something like SAVRSTOBJ - seems to me that the client has the ability to do a save, then bring that "stream" down, then back to the other system and restore there. That'd be way cool!

Vern

On 10/7/2010 2:25 AM, Colpaert, Peter wrote:
Couldn't you make a user action with the SAVRSTOBJ command behind it?

Peter Colpaert
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-----Original Message-----
From: wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:wdsci-l-
bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Vern Hamberg
Sent: woensdag 6 oktober 2010 15:33
To: Rational Developer for IBM i / Websphere Development Studio Client
forSystem i& iSeries
Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] Copy program from one connection to another

David

As far as I know, the only object type that can be copied from one
connection to another is a save file. Programs cannot be copied. I have
rdp7.6 and tried to drag a program from one to another - got your
message. Tried dragging a save file, worked fine.

This is how things work now on the i - you have to make a save file of
any object to get it to another system. I'm talking of using FTP -
there
is a way using the FileSvr.400 - whatever it's called - but that might
not be available through the client.

I wish the client could do what SAVRSTOBJ does - then anything could be
copy/pasted.

Now you can drag any member to another connection - just have to drop
it
on the container source file. You can't drop it within the content list
of a source file, even though, to me, the icon shown while dragging
suggests that you can, based on other windows behavior. Sigh!

That's my experience, anyhow - maybe I'm missing something, too.

Vern
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