FTP will do it for you; the MPUT subcommand will let you send any number of files. You could specify the target "directory" as the z/OS PDS, and then use MPUT to send everything at once. I'd try that first; it works when the client is Unix or a PC, although those clients usually have some kind of name-mapping subcommands to help you out.
R; Rob Hamilton Chemical Abstracts Service ________________________________________ From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:IBMVM@listserv.uark.edu] On Behalf Of Mark Jacobs Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2011 11:00 AM To: IBMVM@listserv.uark.edu Subject: Re: moving members to a z/OS system FTP a job to the JES2 internal reader executing PGM=IEBUPDTE. IEBUPDTE can populate the target PDS/E on the mainframe with your VM data. Mark Jacobs On 03/15/11 10:49, Edward M Martin wrote: Hello Mark, We do not have a RSCS/JES connection yet ( I may attempt to create one) and I can FTP, but I was wondering if there was niffy way to send files to a z/OS system That would build a PDS/E for them. Ed Martin Aultman Health Foundation 330-363-5050 Ext 35050 From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU] On Behalf Of Mark Pace Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2011 10:37 AM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: Re: moving members to a z/OS system If you have an RSCS/JES connection you can use SENDFILE. If a TCPIP connection you could do FTP. On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 10:26 AM, Edward M Martin <emar...@aultman.com> wrote: Hello Everyone, I have some 30-40 members that need to be migrated to a z/OS system - far, far, away. And I am dealing with z/OS people (I am not impressed). What is the easiest way to send these files to them that will make it very easy for them to load into a PDS? Ed Martin Aultman Health Foundation 330-363-5050 Ext 35050 -- Mark D Pace Senior Systems Engineer Mainline Information Systems -- Mark Jacobs Time Customer Service Tampa, FL ---- The best baker among the cobblers is Yankele the tailor. Confidentiality Notice: This electronic message transmission, including any attachment(s), may contain confidential, proprietary, or privileged information from Chemical Abstracts Service ("CAS"), a division of the American Chemical Society ("ACS"). If you have received this transmission in error, be advised that any disclosure, copying, distribution, or use of the contents of this information is strictly prohibited. Please destroy all copies of the message and contact the sender immediately by either replying to this message or calling 614-447-3600.