Ndm file transfer from unix to mainframe




















PS: I think this is a very useful tool for complex and secure transfers. Do you also use ConnectEnterprise? The key for transfering files to another system is in the netmap. Thank you very much for your valuable examples and explanation. I will try out this and if any errors encountered I will definitely let you know.

And it seems to be working fine except that I need to be able to execute copy statement dynamically rather than submitting as a process. So that I know the actual completion of the process and able to track if any errors occurred during the transfer.

Any ideas? My flat file comes across with lots of symbols in place of the letters and numbers I sent. What can I do about this. Some computers are using ebcdic ibm , some old computers are using bcd, and many computers character set is ASCII.

I am new to connect direct. I did not understand it so please help me, thank you. I am new to connect direct, I would like to know what does ndmcli and direct signify in the c:d script. Also what is -x in the script? Please help me in this regard. Hi LT, I am new to connect direct, I would like to know what does ndmcli and direct signify in the c:d script. Please help me in this regard Thank you. I am not sure yet as to whether our unix system already has connect direct is there a way of checking?

The goal of the script is to transfer a file unix to unix. I am not quite sure as to the ckpt, compress and xlate commands.. Below is my script. How did you code the path? By which C:N option can we stop these new line character. Please help. Back to top.

Have you looked at the documentation for c:n whatever THAT is? You should start with the product documentation. Even in English the only thing is this thread. Site specific or typo. Hello, A "low-value" is not a newline character as far as i know. What is C:N? Who is the vendor. What does this connect to on the mainframe or is this a mainframe product? Quick References. View previous topic :: View next topic. Posted: Thu Jun 28, pm. I am submitting like this Code:.

Back to top. Thanks for the immediate reply, Actually those two are typo. I didn't cut pasted. Posted: Fri Jun 29, pm. I see that it is an ISPF edit macro that kicks all this off.



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