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As an addition to the commands below, you can also add the ;COMP option
to send the files compressed. They are automatically decompressed into
the target file. I've done this lots and have never had a problem.
Cheers,
Jason.
P.S. I will be available for hire in the capacity of system manager
(3000 & 9000) towards the end of next month if anybody in Europe is in
need.
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> Subject: Re: DATABASE TRANSFER
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> We have a similiar scenario between our 987 & 957 and tried to use
FTP,
> but found that it was not as efficient as DSCOPY(?). Therefore, we use
> the following DSCOPY command to transfer a database that has 54
datasets
> across the network.
>
> !DSCOPY PDB.DBASE TO ,FS2;FCODE=-400;REP
> !DSCOPY PDB##.DBASE TO ,FS2 ;FCODE=-401;REP
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