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Facing Problem while writing the LIST Command !!!

dearjay (Programmer)
19 Dec 07 4:17
Dear All,

I am trying to get the list of the dataset names from the Remote server to local server. I want to copy the list of files into dataset at local server. Can somebody help me to get this done please?

===============================
IP ADDRESS
USER ID
PASSWORD
REMOTE HOST NAME
LS <name> <(DISK> - Command format (for example)
LS * Disk name
===============================

I am trying with the above command, but getting
Std Return Code = 20000, Error Code = 00007
Please let me know in case if you have any idea about the same.
Thanks,
Nits
MarcLodge (Programmer)
19 Dec 07 5:11
dearjay,

Did you mean to post this in the Cobol forum?

Marc
dearjay (Programmer)
19 Dec 07 5:38
Dear Marc,

Can you please let me know that correct forum name to put this query? I will appreciate that...

Regards,
nits

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