Miklos,
I can't tell you, the FTP process is build internally and I suspect that the 
process is generated before the job has finished, there is no possibility on 
RMF PP side to switch on a trace but as I understand, the host FTP is used so I 
might be able to switch it on there, no messages in SYSLOG either. 
Michael had a similar problem and described the path he did go to avoid it 
(Thanks Michael). Maybe raising the timeout limit on host side would solve the 
problem. I'll give it a try tomorrow.
One last word on RMF PP - btw RMF PM works fine - : even if it's "free" 
software I would expect that the code works (I don't want to start a new 
discussion about "Freebie" software). Someone in the RMF team could answer 
those questions, still awaiting a reply.
Christian 

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Von: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag 
von Miklos Szigetvari
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 16. Juli 2014 17:08
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: AW: RMF Spreadsheet Reporter

HI

Some questions:
1) Are you sure the input dataset is cataloged at the time of the FTP get ?

2)If it is a submitted job, it can be that the dataset is not yet exits 
in the time of the FTP. Is it possible to set some delay before the FTP 
get ?

3)You can switch on the FTP trace

4)Any console message about this FTP GET ?

On 16.07.2014 13:09, Christian Birr wrote:
> No, not at all. And I don't agree with Shane, report selection and JCL run 
> fine and after retrieving the reports manually with FTP everything works 
> perfect in RMF PP. The only culprit is the internal FTP not working.
> Here is an extract of the FTP log:
>
> SENT: USER BIRR
> 331 Send password please.
> SENT: PASS (*hidden*)
> 230 BIRR is logged on.  Working directory is "BIRR.".
> SENT: SYST
> 215 MVS is the operating system of this server. FTP Server is running on z/OS.
> SENT: PWD
> 257 "'BIRR.'" is working directory.
> SENT: CWD 'BIRR'
> 250 "BIRR." is the working directory name prefix.
> SENT: PWD
> 257 "'BIRR.'" is working directory.
> SENT: site retpd
> 200 SITE command was accepted
> SENT: site autorecall
> 200 SITE command was accepted
> SENT: TYPE A
> 200 Representation type is Ascii NonPrint
> SENT: SITE noasatrans
> 200 SITE command was accepted
> SENT: PORT 192,168,16,38,4,194
> 200 Port request OK.
> SENT: RETR 'BIRR.D196.T145616.LISTING'
> 550 Data set BIRR.D196.T145616.LISTING not found
> FTP Get failed
> 550 Data set BIRR.D196.T145616.LISTING not found
>
> Christian
>
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> Auftrag von Boris Lenz
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 16. Juli 2014 11:49
> An: [email protected]
> Betreff: Re: RMF Spreadsheet Reporter
>
> Any special characters like $ @ # in the userid?
>
> Regards,
> Boris
>
>
> On Tue, July 15, 2014 21:02, Christian Birr wrote:
>> I'll do that tomorrow; I'm on CET and on duty since 5:00, need some sleep.
>> My hope was that someone of RMF/Böblingen would chime in.
>> Thanks
>> Christian
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