"If both systems are setup properly,..."

We been doing this since 1997 so we know the systems were set up properly at one point.

" Be sure to check the queues with WRKDSTQ".

I can only check our queue and it looks normal.

Thanks for your input Chuck.

Bryan



-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of CRPence
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2011 12:20 PM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: No *RCV entries for SNDNETF

On 17-Nov-2011 08:35 , Burns, Bryan wrote:
We sent some files to another system i located in Asia using
SNDNETF via ANYNET. I see entries for everything BUT the receiving
function, just the following entries.

*ORG(originating function)

*RTR (routing function)

*SND (sending function)

These all appear to be what would be found on the sending-system, and
that the recipient addressing was sufficiently valid to enable the
distribution to be added to a specific queue and start sending.

Does this mean that our system connected to their system
successfully, and placed the files on their system but a RCVNETF
hasn't been done? Is that all it could be? Is a RCVNETF by the
target system the only way to get the files to show *RCV on the host
(our system)?

I doubt that. As I recall the receiving system must see a *ARV [¿or
*ARR?] entry for the job QNFTP [network facilities transaction program],
before any file\entry would be visible in the WRKNETF for the recipient
[address] user.

Unfortunately, I don't have a liaison on the target system to hash
this out with, and that's why I'm asking this question here.

If both systems are setup properly, the sending system should have
sent back a "message" to the sent-from user, if the file arrived.

Be sure to check the queues with WRKDSTQ.

Regards, Chuck

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