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NetEx EFT213 Reference Manual Rel 5.4

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ultra5> local directoryIN CATALOG:USERCAT1GUEST1.DDIRGUEST1.DDIR.DGUEST1.DDIR.IGUEST1.ISPF.ISPPROFGUEST1.ISP0001.BACKUPGUEST1.JOBS.CNTLGUEST1.LOAD1AGUEST1.PACKLIBGUEST1.SRCHFOR.LISTGUEST1.TRSMAIN.JCLultra5>To transfer a file from the local host to the remote host, the SEND command is used. The example belowsends the file or sequential data set EARTH.UA from the current local TSO prefix (or directory) GUEST1 onthe IBM z/OS host, to the current remote directory /home/guest on the UNIX host. Since all <strong>NetEx</strong>/eFT commandscan be predefined with reasonable site defaults, the typical user would just type SEND followed by thesource file name. The status line indicates the file has successfully been transferred. Notice that <strong>NetEx</strong>/eFTuses the source file name to create a default destination file name when one isn’t specified.ultra5> send earth.uaeFT: Source Destination SizeeFT: ---------------------- ----------------------- ------eFT: GUEST1.EARTH.UA /home/guest/earth.ua 750ultra5>With <strong>NetEx</strong>/eFT it is also very easy to transfer a group of files using a single command containing wildcarding.The example below sends all of the local sequential data sets having an ending qualifier of ‘UA’ to theremote UNIX host, giving them an extension of ‘.UNIXUA’. If any file transfer errors were encountered, theywould be displayed in place of the status line below.ultra5> send *.ua *.unixuaeFT: Source Destination SizeeFT: ---------------------- ------------------------------- ----eFT: GUEST1.EARTH.UA /home/guest/earth.unixua 750eFT: GUEST1.OCEAN.UA /home/guest/ocean.unixua 217eFT: GUEST1.WORLD.UA /home/guest/world.unixua 94ultra5>Wildcarding can also be used to select certain partitioned data set members to be transferred from IBM z/OSand stored as files on the remote host. The example below uses wildcarding to select all members that have‘e’ as the second character:ultra5> send mvs.pds(?e*)eFT: Source Destination SizeeFT: --------------------- ------------------------------ ----eFT: GUEST1.MVS.PDS(BETA) /home/guest/beta.pds 215ultra5>A quick REMOTE DIRECTORY will act as a second verification that the files have indeed been transferred.Note the new files BETA.PDS, EARTH.UA, EARTH.UNIXUA, OCEAN.UNIXUA, and WORLD.UNIXUAbelow.Page 6 Introduction REF-eFT213-R<strong>5.4</strong>-08

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