Lionel B Dyck wrote:
The challenge with XMIT/UNLOAD is that you have to run tso in batch to reconstitute it.

Huh?

===> [tso] receive inda(dsn)

(don't need the "tso" if your at ISPF 6; otherwise you do,
while under ISPF)



 I prefer in these situations to use IEBCOPY unload/load.

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From:
Ted MacNEIL <[email protected]>
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Date:
04/27/2009 12:53 PM
Subject:
Re: Using FTP to send loadlib
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there is a way to directly send individual loadlib members but to send a
whole loadlib you really should dump it first using the  ADDRSSU utility.

1. ADDRSSU is protected at many sites.
2. XMIT/UNLOAD (OUTFILE) is easier.


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