> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I'm able to transfer files from the mainframe to the WS one at a time. 

You should be able to transfer many mainframe files in one go rather than just 
one at a time. If you go into ISPF option 3.7.2 and bring up a member list, you 
should be able to go down the list and enter S (Select) next to any members you 
want to transfer. Or, enter 'S pattern' on the command line; e.g. 'S *' to 
transfer every member in the list. To do this, make sure the PC target is 
entered with an asterisk; e.g. the target PC directory and file name should 
look something like this:

==> C:\MYDIR\*.TXT

> I have not been able to transfer a file from the PC back to the mainframe. 
> The error I'm getting is:
> ISRZ003 An error occurred while transferring the file with the FILEXFER
> service. The workstation file could not be opened or found. The file may be
> specified wrong, the path may be specified wrong, the path may not exist,
> the target disk may be read-only, or the target drive may not exist. The
> file was not transferred.

Assuming you've checked the obvious (e.g. the PC file DOES exist), the only 
other thing I can think of is that the PC file doesn't have a valid mainframe 
file name? For example, you can't transfer a PC file that has a name longer 
than 8 characters to a mainframe file without specifying a different name. I 
can't remember if ISPF option 3.7.2 displays a nice error message when you try 
to do that or not as I always use SimpList for file transfers and it does 
display a nice message if the file name needs to be changed.

HTH,

Dave Salt

See the new SimpList(tm) rollover image at:
http://www.mackinney.com/products/SIM/simplist.htm


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