Re: DD DEST=(MS Windows machine)

2009-02-11 Thread Don Russell
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 8:03 AM, Howard Turetzky howa...@us.ibm.com wrote: One method is to use LPR instead of AFP. The Windows LPD (define a Windows printer with the Standard TCP/IP Port; you'll need to install Other Network File and Print Services from Add/Remove Windows Components). The

Re: DD DEST=(MS Windows machine)

2009-02-11 Thread Edward Jaffe
Don Russell wrote: On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 8:03 AM, Howard Turetzky howa...@us.ibm.com wrote: One method is to use LPR instead of AFP. The Windows LPD (define a Windows printer with the Standard TCP/IP Port; you'll need to install Other Network File and Print Services from Add/Remove

Re: DD DEST=(MS Windows machine)

2009-02-11 Thread Scott Ford
:46 PM Subject: Re: DD DEST=(MS Windows machine) Don Russell wrote: On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 8:03 AM, Howard Turetzky howa...@us.ibm.com wrote:   One method is to use LPR instead of AFP. The Windows LPD (define a Windows printer with the Standard TCP/IP Port; you'll need to install Other Network

Re: DD DEST=(MS Windows machine)

2009-02-11 Thread Wahak Vachi Kontian
russell@gmail.com Sent by: IBM Mainframe Discussion List IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu 02/11/2009 11:38 AM Please respond to IBM Mainframe Discussion List IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu To IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu cc Subject Re: [IBM-MAIN] DD DEST=(MS Windows machine) On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 8:03 AM, Howard

Re: DD DEST=(MS Windows machine)

2009-02-11 Thread Don Russell
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 11:43 AM, Edward Jaffe edja...@phoenixsoftware.com wrote: Don Russell wrote: On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 8:03 AM, Howard Turetzky howa...@us.ibm.com wrote: One method is to use LPR instead of AFP. The Windows LPD (define a Windows printer with the Standard TCP/IP Port;

Re: DD DEST=(MS Windows machine)

2009-02-10 Thread Howard Turetzky
One method is to use LPR instead of AFP. The Windows LPD (define a Windows printer with the Standard TCP/IP Port; you'll need to install Other Network File and Print Services from Add/Remove Windows Components). The files will appear in /Windows/system32/spool/printers. You can use the z/OS

Re: DD DEST=(MS Windows machine)

2009-02-06 Thread Carlos Cordero
the folder you trying to put your data. Hope this help you. Regards from Mexico. Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2009 07:50:57 -0800 From: russell@gmail.com Subject: DD DEST=(MS Windows machine) To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu I'm toying with different ideas of how to send data to an MS Windows server

Re: DD DEST=(MS Windows machine)

2009-02-06 Thread Walt Farrell
On Thu, 5 Feb 2009 07:50:57 -0800, Don Russell russell@gmail.com wrote: I'm toying with different ideas of how to send data to an MS Windows server from MVS (1.9) Right now I have step one produce a sequential, plain text file on DASD, and step 2 uses FTP to send it to the PC, translating

Re: DD DEST=(MS Windows machine)

2009-02-06 Thread A. Harry Williams
On Thu, 5 Feb 2009 07:50:57 -0800 Don Russell said: I'm toying with different ideas of how to send data to an MS Windows server from MVS (1.9) Right now I have step one produce a sequential, plain text file on DASD, and step 2 uses FTP to send it to the PC, translating ebcdic to ascii along the

Re: DD DEST=(MS Windows machine)

2009-02-06 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Thu, 5 Feb 2009 07:50:57 -0800, Don Russell wrote: Note: The PC is not a user workstation, it's a server that watches the directory the FTP process writes to, and then processes the file when the size stops changing. (Seems a little hokey to me... but there it is) Considerably hokey. I'd

DD DEST=(MS Windows machine)

2009-02-05 Thread Don Russell
I'm toying with different ideas of how to send data to an MS Windows server from MVS (1.9) Right now I have step one produce a sequential, plain text file on DASD, and step 2 uses FTP to send it to the PC, translating ebcdic to ascii along the way. I can easily send data from MVS to VM/CMS using

Re: DD DEST=(MS Windows machine)

2009-02-05 Thread גדי בן אבי
Of Don Russell Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2009 5:51 PM To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu Subject: DD DEST=(MS Windows machine) I'm toying with different ideas of how to send data to an MS Windows server from MVS (1.9) Right now I have step one produce a sequential, plain text file on DASD, and step 2 uses