Another option might even be to consider another mechanism such as lftp or curl perhaps.
Or do an IFS check before even attempting to transfer your file and create a modified script on the fly as necessary so that you don't attempt to transfer a non-existent file.
Regards,
Richard Schoen
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date: Fri, 27 Nov 2020 17:31:15 -0500
from: PaulMmn <PaulMmn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: SFTP Script halting
Another way to consider the problem--
If there is no data to be written, write a do-nothing record to the IFS file. Of course, your process needs to be able to handle this record.
The advantage of this marker record instead of a blank file is that you know the RPG process did complete normally, and the file wasn't deleted or cleared accidentally.
--Paul E Musselman
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At 2:35 PM +0000 11/27/20, Greg Wilburn wrote:
I have an SFTP script that is running within a CL program. It puts
several transaction files on a server (these text files are created on
the IFS by an RPG program).
I recently discovered that the script halts if one of the files is not
present (put crd*.txt).
Is there any way around this? I'd like for the script to ignore the
error and keep going - sometimes there are simply no transactions.
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