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On Apr 30, 2022, at 12:36 PM, Alan Shore via MIDRANGE-L <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi everyone
Before I forget, we are on V7r3
I have created a CLLE program using sftp to transfer files from an external system, into the iSeries
This works on our development system
This has now been transferred/promoted into our production system, but it is reporting that there are errors
Looking at the log - the only thing that I can see is that (at this moment) there are no files to transfer. For the next month or so - that is possible
The program creates a script (using mget), and upon execution of that script checks for error in the following way
/* perform sftp */
QSH CMD(&COMMAND)
MONMSG MSGID(QSH0000) EXEC(DO)
I realize that using QSH0000 is ALL encompassing, so my question is - does anyone have a "better" way of capturing sftp errors
Alan Shore
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IT Supply Chain Execution
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