We use FTP RMTCMD facility along with a predefined job in IJS (Advanced Job
Scheduler) to do this very thing.

The user FTPs a file to the ISeries, followed up with a FTP RMTCMD command
that submits a job defined in the scheduler. The user profile the FTP runs
under only has authority to place the FTP data in a public directory along
with just enough authority to request that the predefined IJS job run. The
IJS job is defined to run under a user profile with additional authority so
it can copy this data into a production area and dependencies are set up to
start an entire posting process to start.

It works for us....

Kenneth

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Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 12:08 PM
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It almost sounds like this can do the problem "If my customer ftp's a file
into my ifs I want to process it" problem that appears on a somewhat
frequent basis.  Am I correct?

Rob Berendt
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safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
Benjamin Franklin



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