Hi Rob,

SAVRST is the easiest but SNDNETF is also easy.

For SNDNETF, first check that your SNADS is working. Do a SNDNETMSG to the
other system.
You need an entry in the system directories for the user.
If you receive the message, great.
CRTSAVF on both systems. I use the name TRANSFER in library QGPL.
Then perform your save command to the save file. On subsequent saves, it
will say it is not empty and you can proceed with a 'G'.
SNDNETF of the save file to the other system.
WRKNETF or RCVNETF and receive it. On subsequent calls, it will say the
save file is not empty. 'G' to proceed.
Perform your restore.

Yours truly,

Glenn Gundermann
Email: glenn.gundermann@xxxxxxxxx
Cell: (416) 317-3144

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