You need to ensure both sides (local and remote) are using NAMEFMT 1.

On Friday, November 13, 2020, 2:37:43 PM EST, Jay Vaughn <jeffersonvaughn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I thought for sure I was doing this right (and have done  before)... but
can anyone tell me why this cannot find the file on the remote i IFS?
I can assure you the file is there plain as day.

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OS/400 is the remote operating system. The TCP/IP version is "V7R4M0".


250  Now using naming format "0".


257 "QGPL" is current library.



Enter an FTP subcommand.



ASCII


200 Representation type is ASCII nonprint.



Enter an FTP subcommand.



NAMEFMT 1


250  Now using naming format "1".


Server NAMEFMT is 1.



Client NAMEFMT is 1.



Enter an FTP subcommand.



lcd /ptenctest2


Local working directory is /ptenctest2



Enter an FTP subcommand.



cd /ptenctest2



250 "/ptenctest2" is current directory.


Enter an FTP subcommand.



GET test.TXT (REPLACE


250  Now using naming format "1".


257 "/ptenctest2" is current directory.


229 Entering Extended Passive Mode (|||7286|).



550  Unable to find file /ptenctest2/test.TXT


Enter an FTP subcommand.



quit



221 QUIT subcommand received.

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