Judging by your next message, you might have figured out the answer to this, but
just in case someone else doesn't understand... I ran into the same problem
yesterday because I forgot that the member I wanted had a different name than
the file. I had to enable debug text to find it.
It defaults to getting LIB/FILE(MEMBER) where MEMBER=FILE
This can be an issue if your member name doesn't match your file name.
I've updated http://www.porterfield.net/linux/ with a link to
http://www.porterfield.net/linux/asdbget.html which is a very poorly organized
mess related to the asdbget utility. I'll try to put some effort into it
sometime...
GOMEZ Henri wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Very very very nice tool. In fact I was doing something like this
> (but without xml) via JDBC.
>
> My question :
>
> On my as/400 I've got a file named INPUT in library DATA.
>
> So I used :
>
> asdbget --user ME --password PWD --out INDATA myas400 DATA/INPUT
>
> It stop with message : '426 Data transfert ended.'
>
> I've got the file structure in XML but no data...
>
> Any idea
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