The whole discussion distills down to.  What does your partner site have 
including their scheduling system. Unless they have a way that can signal the 
file is there to the partner

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> On Apr 16, 2022, at 14:39, Michael Oujesky <reflect...@oujesky.net> wrote:
> 
> Due to the capabilities for check-pointing and automatic recovery, I would 
> suggest C:D for large file transfers.
> 
> Though the transferred file has to be fully landed before processing of the 
> data can begin, whereas FTP protocols do allow processing of the data as it 
> is received.
> 
> If you are doing other transfers via C:D, then licensing cost is not an 
> issue.  But if C:D is only used for these transfers, then a cost/benefit 
> evaluation has to be made versus the cost/impact of error recovery time and 
> effort needed to cope with FTP failures.  Note that C:D does allow for 
> alternate nodes to receive a given transmission.
> 
> With both FTP and C:D transfers, I would suggest sending a zero length file 
> to signal successful completion.
> 
> C:D can spawn a C:D process on the receiving end when transfer has been 
> successfully completed or it could spawn task on sending or receiving systems 
> to handle an unrecoverable transmission failure.  Then there are the 
> capabilities of the C:D FileAgent component for additional automation options.
> 
> Michael
> 
> At 09:36 AM 4/16/2022, saurabh khandelwal wrote:
> 
>> Hello Group,
>> 
>> Currently we are using connect direct in our environment for file transfer.  
>> But now, our team like to migrate file transfer from connect direct to sftp.
>> 
>> I think, sftp doesn't have any mechanism to find that file has been 
>> transferred successfully or not . If we are transferring any big file using 
>> sftp and Network connection broken then how it's going to impact the file 
>> transfer or sender should again initiate file transfer.
>> 
>> In connect direct case we get return code on sender and receiver side which 
>> confirm if file transfer is perfectly sent to destination without any issue.
>> 
>> Can anybody guide me on this , which facility is best to use sftp or connect 
>> direct
>> 
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