Tony -

RSCS always return a file it cannot send back to the owner, not
necessarily the sender.

RSCS must not like you TAG so it is rejecting it.

/Fran Hensler at Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania USA for 43 years
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On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 07:14:53 -0400 Tony Thigpen said:
>I set up a rexx to do the commands. But, I was playing with trying to
>get the same notifications that SENDFILE creates. (Like xxx received at
>xxxx). When I add system options to the tag command, my file no longer
>goes where I expect it to go. For example:
>
>This works:
>CP TAG FILE 0872 BSIVM43 BARNARD       
>CP TRANSFER 0872 RSCS
>I see (on my userid):
>RDR FILE 0872 SENT TO   RSCS     RDR AS  0176 RECS 0036 CPY  001 V
>NOHOLD NOKEEP
>0000001 FILE  TRANSFERRED
>I see on the RSCS console:
>07:09:27 File 0176 (0176) enqueued on link BSIVSE27
>07:09:28 Sending file 0176 (0176) on link BSIVSE27 from TEIVM43(VSE310),
>records
>  36
>07:09:48 Sent file 0176 (0176) on link BSIVSE27 to BSIVM43(BARNARD)
>07:09:48 File 0176 purged
>
>
>
>This does not:
>CP TAG FILE 0878 BSIVM43 BARNARD ( SENTMSG=YES )
>CP TRANSFER 0878 RSCS
>I see (on my userid):
>RDR FILE 0874 SENT TO   RSCS     RDR AS  0175 RECS 011K CPY  001 V
>NOHOLD NOKEEP
>0000001 FILE  TRANSFERRED
>I see nothing on the RSCS console.
>The file goes to the reader of one of my local VSE systems and not to
>the correct system. It happens that the original source of the print
>file was that same local VSE ssytem.
>
>
>Tony Thigpen
>
>
>-----Original Message -----
>  From: Mark Wheeler
>  Sent: 09/13/2006 04:52 PM
>> Tony,
>>
>> Use:
>> CP TAG FILE spoolid remote_node remote_userid
>> CP TRANSFER spoolid RSCSmach
>>
>> Mark Wheeler, 3M Company
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>              Tony Thigpen
>>              <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>              Sent by: The IBM          IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
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>>              System
>>              <[EMAIL PROTECTED]                                     Subject
>>              ARK.EDU>                  "transfer" reader item to another
>>                                        NJE node
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>>              09/13/2006 03:42
>>              PM
>>
>>
>>              Please respond to
>>                The IBM z/VM
>>              Operating System
>>              <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>                  ARK.EDU>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Is there any way to directly transfer a reader item from my reader to a
>> user on another node without doing a receive first? I don't see a "at
>> node" option on the transfer command.
>>
>> --
>>
>> Tony Thigpen
>>
>>

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