Paul,

I have done this different ways.

1. Use of directory type files to ftp or os copy them from one server to
another and then process the request as they come.  You will have to have a
copy of phantom batch processes to handle data transfers.

2. Use sockets to talk to each other transferring data across, etc.

3. Using NFA to mount the files and then use them in UniBasic to read/write.

Pros/Cons:
1. Slower method, data transfer issues, keeping batched phantoms up and
running.

2. More Complex, phantom will take up a license.

3. Fastest, Easiest, more expensive.

Thanks,
David A. Green
www.dagconsulting.com
(480) 813-1725

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Paul Parkinson
Sent: Monday, November 30, 2009 6:56 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [U2] Mapping files.

I have 2 servers both running Unidata 7.1 on Windows 2003.  In an
application on server "A" I want to access data held in an application on
server "B"

 

I have tried the voc entry in the application on serverA

 

001: F

002: \\serverB\unidata\filename <file:///\\serverB\unidata\filename> 

003: \\serverB\unidata\D_filename <file:///\\serverB\unidata\D_filename> 

 

I have also tried replacing "serverB" in the above with the IP address

 

But I get the error "open file error no such file."

 

Anyone know what I should be doing?

 

Paul Parkinson

 

 

 

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