Typically this means that one of the following has occured:
- z/OS -> notebook file transfer was not performed using binary
- notebook -> z/OS file transfer was not performed using binary
If you look at the xmit file on the source z/OS system you should see
"!\INMR01" in the 1st record. If you go to the target system you should
see the same (you are not - hence the error message you are getting). If
you have some way to look at the xmit file on the notebook in ebcdic (I
use tritus spf) you should see the same characters in the first record.
On 2/18/2014 4:27 PM, Mike Myers wrote:
I am trying to xmit a couple of files from a z/OS system and then
receive them on a different system. There is no connection between
these systems except an intervening notebook.
The process I have used is:
1. xmit the file to myself on the source system
2. use SDSF's output queue to see the xmitted file
3. use the XDC command to create a dataset from the output file (I see
that the xmit files created on the CBT tape are RECFM=F and LRECL-80,
so the dataset I create fron XDC is given these properties)
4. transfer the data set to my PC from the source system as binary
using my 3270 emulator's transfer file screen
5. transfer the file from my PC to the target system as binary using
my 3270 emulator's transfer file screen
6. receive the created data set on the target system and get the
message:*
INMR921I* *Received* *file* *appears* *not* *to* *be* *an*
*Interactive* *Data* *Transmission* *Facility* *file.* *The* *first*
*record* *is:
*If the CBT tape can transfer files in this manner, it must be
manageable, but I must have missed something. What am I missing?
Mike Myers
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