Were you in interactive FTP at the time, or trying to script it from rexx 
(wherein perhaps something else changed the rc after FTP ended)?

If you have not tried it, VMFTP is a terrific free tool for repeated, 
scripted  FTPs:  http://ukcc.uky.edu/~tools.1997/ 
And perhaps even more current, from Fran Hensler's Slippery Rock FTP site.

Mike Walter 
Hewitt Associates 
Any opinions expressed herein are mine alone and do not necessarily 
represent the opinions or policies of Hewitt Associates.



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All,
   We had a server interruption while an FTP transfer was in progress. 
Source files from VM; target AIX.  It appears a non 0 return code was not 
set when this occurred. Has anyone experienced this?
 
Here is a portion of the console log.
 
382345214 bytes transferred.
Connection with P3ELM terminated
 
No additional error information can be seen in the console. 
 
Thank you?
?Dave
 




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