I see that my PC has active "scp" but honestly I have never seen it
before. I'll dig in more for a small example.

Thanks
JS

El lun, 17 mar 2025 a las 17:05, Patrik Schindler (<poc@xxxxxxxxxx>)
escribió:

Hello Javier,

Am 17.03.2025 um 18:13 schrieb Javier Sanchez <
javiersanchezbarquero@xxxxxxxxx>:

I have been looking around the documentation of iACS related to
automating
file transfers using a script (a .cmd file), to run every day
automatically
at 7am and download files to a PC folder.

It looks like it only support dttx and dtfx files and in turn these refer
to the LIBRARY/FILE(MEMBER) format.

I thought iACS allowed to download IFS files, the GUI does it, but I
need a
command-line, automated process.

Depending on details omitted, maybe command-line scp can be a viable
option. Available by installing the full PuTTY package, and using the
Windows provided task scheduler.

:wq! PoC


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