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Colin Angus Mackay10-Jan-09 0:12
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QuestionFTP a Text file to an OpenVMS Ser ver Pin
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That's not possible, then. I have to be able to just upload the file and have it be correct.

The code I wrote is replacing a java app that appeared to be able to just upload the file. In fact, the java app was able to call the CHDIR FTP command using the virtual folder name ("MY_FOLDER_001") defined in OpenVMS, while I had to use the this as my default folder: "MY_VOLUME:[MY_FOLDER.001]". Until I did that, I couldn't even transfer the file. I wonder why Java can do it, but C#/.Net can't...


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