Dare I assume you have a communication link between systems?

We've used the CPY command to move PTFs between systems. It can replicate the folder structure so everything ends up in the right place.

First, we make QFILESVR.400 links between our systems. This is something we do automatically every day just because.

MD DIR('QFILESVR.400/othersystem')

Then use the CPY command

CPY OBJ('/PTFs/V7R3/PTFs2018.05/*.*')
TODIR('/QFILESVR.400/othersystem/PTFs/V7R3/PTFs2018.05') SUBTREE(*ALL)

That seems to do it for us.

--Paul E Musselman

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At 4:48 PM +0000 3/3/21, Alan Shore via MIDRANGE-L wrote:
Hi everyone
We are on V7r3
We have approximately 2500 pdf's in the ifs on our production system, that I need to copy to the same ifs directory in our development system
What is the best/easiest/fastest way of copying these over?
As always, all responses gratefully accepted

Alan Shore
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IT Supply Chain Execution

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