After thinking about this some more reading you latest appends that is
exactly the reason you are not getting the sent message, it is being
sent to the file originator.


Best Regards,
Les Geer
IBM z/VM and Linux Development

>I think the problem is the files ORIGINID. I did a SENDFILE of a file to
>myself. Then I used the transfer exec. For this I get messages:
>jeff 920
>     15 *-*   'CP TAG FILE' rdrid who '50' tagopts
>        >>>     "CP TAG FILE 920 BSIVM43 BARNARD 50 (ACcmsg=Yes
>ENQmsg=Yes FINalm
>sg=Yes SEntmsg=Yes)"
>     16 *-*   'CP TRANSFER' rdrid rscid
>        >>>     "CP TRANSFER 920 RSCS"
>RDR FILE 0920 SENT TO   RSCS     RDR AS  0190 RECS 0013 CPY  001 A
>NOHOLD NOKEEP
>0000001 FILE  TRANSFERRED
>  File 0190 accepted for transmission to BSIVM43(BARNARD)
>  File 0190 (0190) enqueued on link BSIVSE27
>Ready; T=0.01/0.03 11:14:17
>  Sent file 0190 (0190) on link BSIVSE27 to BSIVM43(BARNARD)
>  From BSIVM43: DMTAXM104I File (0190) spooled to BARNARD -- origin
>TEIVM43(TTHI
>  GPEN) 09/14/06 11:13:59 EDT
>  From BSIVSE27: 1RA0I  OUTPUT RSCS0190 00900(00190) TRANSMITTED TO
>BSIVM43 FOR
>  BSIVM43 O-TR1
>
>query rdr * all
>ORIGINID FILE CLASS RECORDS  CPY HOLD DATE       TIME     NAME      TYPE
>TTHIGPEN 0923 A PUN 00000013 001 NONE 09/14/2006 11:18:31 JUNK      JUNK
>VSE310   0925 V PRT 00000011 001 NONE 09/14/2006 11:18:39 LIBR      10931
>

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