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Don you can use FTP to transfer multiple members. You use "mput"
> cd bdtest
250 "BDTEST" is current library.
> lcd bdietz
Local working directory is BDIETZ
> mput qclsrc.*
250 Now using naming format "0".
257 "BDTEST" is current library.
227 Entering Passive Mode (127,0,0,1,4,60).
150 Sending file to member #PROC in file QCLSRC in library BDTEST.
250 File transfer completed successfully.
161 bytes transferred in 0.261 seconds. Transfer rate 0.617 KB/sec.
227 Entering Passive Mode (127,0,0,1,72,46).
150 Sending file to member #QWCRJBST in file QCLSRC in library BDTEST.
250 File transfer completed successfully.
2552 bytes transferred in 0.106 seconds. Transfer rate 23.975 KB/sec.
you do however lose the source member type and text.
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Bryan Dietz
midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 05/12/2004 04:47:58 PM:
> Using FTP to accomplish this would require a seperate put or get
operation
> for each member of each source file. It seems that by far the easiest
> method here would be the previously stated DDM one. The earliest
release
> that you could save for on a v5r1 box would be v4r4m0, so the
save/restore
> option isn't viable either.
>
>
>
> Don
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