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Type the path and filename of the file you want to transfer. Separate multiple filenames with commas. Standard PC wildcard characters are supported. |
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Browse for the folder containing the file or files you want to transfer. |
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Click a transfer button to move the file(s) in the indicated direction. |
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Select how data conversion should be handled. The options available depend on the file transfer protocol. For additional information, see AS/400 Transfer Method Options and Mainframe Transfer Method Options. |
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Select what to do when the transferred file already exists in the target location. |
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Select the record format to use for transfers to the host: |
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Force the host to create fixed-length records. |
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Force the host to create files without a specific record format (this value is only relevant for TSO systems). |
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Force the host to create variable-length records and preserve the format of a binary file. |
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Let the host determine the record format. |
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Click the button, and configure the file transfer settings. |
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Choose one of the following: |
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Load transfer settings that you have saved to a transfer request file. |
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Save your current transfer configuration to a transfer request file |
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Type or select one or more host files for the transfer. Separate multiple filenames with commas. |
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Click to display host files in a tree view. The display you see depends on the protocol you have selected. Reflection displays only those files that can be transferred using the currently selected transfer protocol. In 5250 sessions, when you click you are prompted for user name and password, unless you have configured these values from the tab of the dialog box.is not available if you are transferring to and from a CICS host. |
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Click to refresh the file list. This button appears in place of the button after you have displayed the host files. |
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Click to view an additional library (you will need to provide the library name). This button appears only if you are connected to an AS/400 host, and you have displayed the host files. |
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Click to open the New Level dialog box, where you can specify the high-level qualifier or qualifiers (or filter) of the host files to display. NOTE:This button appears only if you have configured File Transfer for a TSO host and you have displayed the host files. If you enter a filter that is a subset of the files in the current view, only the files matching the filter are displayed. If the filter is not a subset of the files in the current view, the files matching the filter are added to the view. |