I would TRS PACK the XMIT file, FTP it to target, then TRS UNPACK the
file, and receive.

On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 4:27 PM, Mike Myers <m...@mentor-services.com> wrote:
> I am trying to xmit a couple of files from a z/OS system and then receive
> them on a different system. There is no connection between these systems
> except an intervening notebook.
>
> The process I have used is:
> 1. xmit the file to myself on the source system
> 2. use SDSF's output queue to see the xmitted file
> 3. use the XDC command to create a dataset from the output file (I see that
> the xmit files created on the CBT tape are RECFM=F and LRECL-80, so the
> dataset I create fron XDC is given these properties)
> 4. transfer the data set to my PC from the source system as binary using my
> 3270 emulator's transfer file screen
> 5. transfer the file from my PC to the target system as binary using my 3270
> emulator's transfer file screen
> 6. receive the created data set on the target system and get the message:*
> INMR921I* *Received* *file* *appears* *not* *to* *be* *an* *Interactive*
> *Data* *Transmission* *Facility* *file.* *The* *first* *record* *is:
>
> *If the CBT tape can transfer files in this manner, it must be manageable,
> but I must have missed something. What am I missing?
>
> Mike Myers
>
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