lly wished to send a literal
blank-plus-blank to the remote server.
Charles
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In a recent note, Charles Mills said:
> From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Oct 13 10:47:30 2005
> Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 09:42:00 -0700
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> Interesting information. Thanks.
>
How does the '+' continuation character mentioned earlier in
this thread interact with line numbers? (I avoid line
number
don't print in the OUTPUT dataset.
Charles
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Two possible sol
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> Hi,
>
> I have a batch job that makes an FTP from the Mainframe (acting as FTP
> client) to a Windows machine (acting as FTP server).
> It works fine, but because of the file names
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For the mainframe file, you can also reference the file as a DD name.
That drops you down to 11 characters max
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> I have a batch job that makes an FTP from the Mainframe (acting as
> FTP client) to a Windows machine (acting as FTP server).
> It works fine, but because of the file names being very long,
> the 72 limit of JCL is insuff
> I have a batch job that makes an FTP from the Mainframe (acting as
> FTP client) to a Windows machine (acting as FTP server).
> It works fine, but because of the file names being very long,
> the 72 limit of JCL is insufficient.
Try using the CD and LCD FTP commands to get to the lower level qua
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Hi,
I have a batch job that makes an FTP from the Mainframe (acting as FTP
client) to a Windows machine (acting as FTP server).
It works fine, but because of the file names being very long, the 72
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> Hi,
>
> I have a batch job that makes an FTP from the Mainframe (acting as FTP
> client) to a Windows machine (acting as FTP server).
It is chapter 4 in my user guide (zos 1.4), number 4.9 Submitting FTP
requests in batch.
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I use the plus (+) sign.
put 'temp.dataset' +
temp.dataset.txt
Mautalen Juan Guillermo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have a batch job that makes an FTP from the Mainframe (acting as FTP
>client) to a Windows machine (acting as FTP server).
>It works fine, but because of the file na
Hi,
I have a batch job that makes an FTP from the Mainframe (acting as FTP
client) to a Windows machine (acting as FTP server).
It works fine, but because of the file names being very long, the 72
limit of JCL is insufficient.
Question:
what is the continuation character, in order to continue the
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