Raul,
        There is an example of the upload macro at 
     http://www.ignite400.org/html/macro_examples.htm .The name of teh 
     macro is ndupload.mac.
     
     Good luck,
     Vini


______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________
Subject: Re: Web?
Author:  Raul Jager <raul@azeta.com.py> at ARO-INTERNET
Date:    1/31/01 4:27 PM


Hi Andrew, your item 3 called my attention, I use NetData, and I realy like it, 
but I was not able yet to upload a file.  Can you
tell me how to do it? or point me to the right manual.   Thanks. 
_____________________________________________________________________ 
Andrew Borts wrote:
     
> Net Data can perform the following;
> 1) Present dynamic content based on SQL links to DB2 Files 
> 2) Call RPG programs - NON ILE programs as well!
> 3) Upload files from the PC directly into a directory/library etc... 
> 4) Manipulate Data inside Db2 files
>
> And a whole lot more!!!
>
> NetData is IBM's secret jewel and has the QUICKEST learning curve for this web
stuff!  If you can learn SQL, you're 80% there!
>
> 'Nuf Said!
> Andrew Borts / Information Systems Project Leader 
> Seta Corporation
> 6400 East Rogers Circle
> Boca Raton, FL 33499
>
> E-mail: Andrewb@setacorporation.com
> Corporate web site http://www.setacorporation.com
> E-Commerce web site http://www.palmbeachjewelry.com 
> Voice: 561-994-2660 Ext. 2211 / Fax: 561-997-0774
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From:   Bleddyn Williams [SMTP:bleddyn@morpheus.ltd.uk] 
> Sent:   Wednesday, January 31, 2001 10:14 AM
> To:     WEB400@midrange.com
> Subject:        RE: Web?
>
> Jean if you want to see samples of what Net.Data can do visit IGNITe/400, we 
> are in the process right now of updating the site. But lots of code can be
> found in http://www.ignite400.org/html/macro_examples.htm. The forum that we 
> have there for eBusiness is powered by Net.Data. I have also done a lot of
> work using SQL stored procedures across machines, as a way to access remote 
> RPG programs with Net.Data as the front end. Then passing parameters back
> and forth, even using single strings to pass multiple parameters, so you can 
> create an interface through the stored procedure that could have an NT or
> UNIX webserving front end. The word is also IBM wont be dumping Net.Data any 
> time soon, its still seen as a great way to build Web based sites.
>
> Thanks Bleddyn
>
> http://www.ignite400.org/html/newsletter.htm - eBusiness Newsletter 
>
> Jean,
>
> After experimenting with a number of ways to "get our 400 on the web" (like 
> Seagull's JWalk and Lotus Domino), we've settled on using the IBM HTTP
     
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