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Interesting, I wasn't aware of that.
Call me anal or a perfectionist, but I just prefer my commands to have a
good return code when I run them. So, I guess I'll stick to the "QUOTE
SITE" methodology.
Ron Adams
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Subject: RE: FTPing from the IFS
you don't need the quote site...it won't matter anyway because Windows
doesn't recognize it...here's an example of an AS/400 client to a
Windows server...after I logged on I issued the namefmt command...
> na 1
500 'SITE NAMEFMT 1': command not understood
Client NAMEFMT is 1.
> lcd /wcslog
Local working directory is /wcslog
the 500 message is coming from the windows server..it doesn't
understand...the Client NAMEFMT is 1 message comes from the AS/400
client...and you can see that it worked because the next statement is a
Local Change Directory to a directory in the IFS.
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Re: FTPing from the IFS
> From: ron_adams@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Thu, March 31, 2005 12:33 pm
> To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> After you login, try , " quote site namefmt 1" then just CD to the
> desired directory.
>
> Ron Adams
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> "Fred Horvat" <fmhcom@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> Subject: FTPing from the IFS
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>
> Hello,
>
> I am having trouble trying to FTP from the AS/400 to a Windows Server.
The
> AS/400 is the client and the Windows machine is the server in my case. I
> am able to log into the Windows FTP server just fine but I can not
figure
> out how to get to the IFS on the AS/400 while in a 400 FTP session. I
can
> easily get into the get to that desired folder from an AS/400 command
line
> and from Qshell but while I am in the FTP session nothing I have tried
has
> worked. LCD and SYSCMD CHGCURDIR do not get it into the IFS. The
> Windows server does not recognize the NAMEFMT 1 command allowing me to
get
> more specific in my commands also.
>
> It's easy to get to the IFS when FTPing into the AS/400 but I can't
figure
> it out from the opposite side. Does anybody have any experience with
> getting to the IFS from an AS/400 FTP session?
>
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