Just
reference the file using IFS style names. e.g.
/qsys.lib/yourlib.lib/yourfile.file/yourmbr.mbr
-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Eckenrod
[mailto:beckenrod@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004
8:28 PM
To: ftpapi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: FTPAPI Help
Sent
this to Scott direct today before I knew about this list so I thought I would
send it to the list as well since I would like to post some follow-ups.
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I
grabbed FTPAPI a few months back and I've just now been digging in to it to use
it. One thing that seems to have cropped up, or perhaps I am just not
seeing the obvious (would not be the first time..hehe). Does the FTP
process assume manipulating files on the IFS of the AS400? I looked
through the API itself and did not see any commands to move from the DB2 side
of the 400 to the IFS side, but when trying to do some change dir commands and
such I am getting errors that they are missing, which is leading me to my
conclusion about FTPAPI 'looking' at the IFS by default.
Any
light you could shed would be much appreciated.
Thanks
much,
Brian
________________________________
Brian J. Eckenrod
Paragon Consulting Services, Inc.
248 McClellan Drive
Pittsburgh, PA 15236
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Email: beckenrod@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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