-- put the source on the other system

Step 1: Create a "Local" filter pointing it to the source location on your PC.

Step 2: Created a filter on the IBM I.
You can use an "Object" filter or a "Library" filter.

Step 3: Create the source file in the desired library if it doesn't exist.

Step 4: In your Local filter, Select all members you want to copy. (Shift-cursor down will work.)

Right-click and select Copy.

You must select individual source members. When I tried this the copy would not work if I selected the folder.

Step 5: In your IBM I filter, right click on the desired source file and select paste.

The system will download all selected source files from your PC to that IBM I Source file.


Chris Hiebert
Senior Programmer/Analyst
Disclaimer: Any views or opinions presented are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of the company.

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