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Don, Is file OBJTOSEND a SAVF? Regards, Carel Teijgeler *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 8-7-05 at 13:23 Fisher, Don wrote: >I am attempting to use FTP to transmit a save file from one iSeries system >to another. After entering my user i.d. and password, I also set the >directories using LCD and CD then enter "BINARY". The PUT command causes >the following messages to be generated: >227 Entering Passive Mode (10,3,9,31,144,186). > >150 Sending file to member OBJSTOSEND in file OBJSTOSEND in library MYLIB. >Member OBJSTOSEND in file OBJSTOSEND in library MYLIB not found. >426 Data transfer ended. > >226 ABOR subcommand successful. > >The following two messages appear in my job log: >Not able to allocate object OBJSTOSEND. >Not able to allocate objects needed for file OBJSTOSEND in library > MYLIB member or program device *N. > >After the PUT command is executed, the target system did not have the data I >was attempting to send and the save file on the source system had been cleared. > >The OBJSTOSEND file does exist on both systems in the MYLIB library and no >other jobs have the OBJSTOSEND file locked. I have searched through the >QSYSWRK and QSERVER jobs on both systems for some clue as to why this is >not working to no avail. > >I would greatly appreciate hearing from anyone that can give me some clue >as to what is wrong.
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