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To see whether a file has been transferred using Connect:Direct, go to the file system and look in the appropriate directory. The default download directories for Connect:Direct are, for example: On Windows: The download directory in your IBM Sterling Connect:Direct installation directory. On Linux:
Use IBM Connect:Direct commands to submit and manipulate Processes stored in the Transmission Control Queue (TCQ). For example, you can select, delete, and suspend Processes by using IBM Connect:Direct commands.
Connect:Direct Commands. Edit online. You have the capability to monitor the status, make specific adjustments, and halt execution by utilizing the relevant commands. The commands provided in the subsequent table empower you to carry out these actions: Note: The CMGR currently limits the size of a Process file to 60K bytes.
This section describes the syntax used to construct Sterling Connect:Direct commands and Processes. For a complete description of Process syntax and examples, see the IBM Sterling
29 gru 2015 · I am using Connect Direct to transfer some data from a DAT file to Mainframe. I would like to be able to specify what environment we pull from based on a parameter passed to the CDP file instead of having to create a CDP to pull from each environment.
example illustrated in the graphic, there is one Sterling Connect:Direct for i5/OS system connected to a Sterling Connect:Direct/Plex system called CD.PROD1. CD.PROD1 consists of a Sterling
In this example, a computer in the node Boston communicates with a computer in the node Wichita. A computer network can have numerous nodes, as shown in the following example: In a Sterling Connect:Direct network, each Sterling Connect:Direct server is considered a node.