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Michael,

Can you parse out the required local directory and set the Reflection directory appropriately? I wouldn't have thought it necessary if you're telling Reflection to transfer the file to "C:\directory\file" - we do use scripts to transfer files, but we do it from within Qedit and use the Qedit "reflect" command which seems to work more reliably for us.

If you're stuck, email the script to me & I'll have a go at it.

Greg Chaplin


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>>> Michael Anderson <[log in to unmask]> 8/12/00 7:23:31 >>>
I need some help from someone with Reflections, and Reflections technical knowledge. I don't have Reflections here, wish I did. But I have a script & and some programs that I want to work correctly on Reflections, Minisoft, and possibly QCTERM as well. 
The script(Command file) should transfer a file from MPE to the local workstation. It can also be call programmatically from the HPCICOMMAND intrinsic. SYNTAX is:

HPTOPC "C:\Directory\Filename.txt mpefile.group.account"

I have it working for the most part, but when I tried it at another company using Reflections, it fails to set the 'TRANSFER-DOWNLOAD-DIRECTORY' correctly. So the file transfers to 'C:\Program Files\Reflections\User'. Using minisoft it goes into the directory specified in the command line.

I can send the source code to anyone who wants to give me some help.

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