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From: Maalobs <Maalobs_member@newsguy.com>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Uploading files with FTP to MVS data sets
Date: 29 Oct 2007 09:23:11 -0700
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In article <fg4e7i019rd@drn.newsguy.com>, Maalobs says...
> I'm trying to upload a file to an IBM MVS mainframe using
> K-95 V2.1.2, where the file is stored as a "data set".
> The full name of the data set (and hence, the file), is
> something like this:
> D123.XXXXXX.YYYYYY.20071029.1
> The little I understand of these data sets, is that the '.'
> characters denote the equivalent of directory levels.
I think I figured out a part of the problem myself.
I learned that the filename is illegal if a digit appears directly after a '.'.
So I changed the filename to this:
D123.XXXXXX.YYYYYY.D071029.A1
And in fact, the home directory I arrive at when I login, is 'D123.', so the
name I must use is:
XXXXXX.YYYYYY.D071029.A1
With that knowledge I run 'put XXXXXX.YYYYYY.D071029.A1' in K95, but I still get
this error:
Invalid data set name "XXXXXX_YYYYYY_D071029.A1". Use MVS Dsname conventions.
Using this last method works with MS ftp.exe in Windows, but not with K95.
Why does K95 insist on changing the filename?