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IBM Sterling Connect:Direct for i5/OS
User’s Guide
Version 3.7
Contents
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Contents
Chapter 1 About Sterling Connect:Direct for i5/OS
Chapter 2 Using Control Language
Chapter 3 Sending a File
Chapter 4 Receiving a File
Chapter 5 Sending a Spool File
Chapter 6 Running a Remote Task
Chapter 7 Submitting a Sterling Connect:Direct Process on a Remote Node
Chapter 8 Submitting a Job on a Remote Node
Chapter 9 Compressing Files
Chapter 10 Controlling Processes
Chapter 11 Using Sterling Connect:Direct Statistics
Chapter 12 Decompressing Files
Chapter 13 Displaying Sterling Connect:Direct Message Descriptions
Appendix A CL Program Examples
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Chapter 1
About Sterling Connect:Direct for i5/OS
Interfacing with Sterling Connect:Direct for i5/OS
Issuing Sterling Connect:Direct CL Commands
Understanding Sterling Connect:Direct for i5/OS Components
Connecting Sterling Connect:Direct for i5/OS to Sterling Connect:Direct/Plex
Accessing Sterling Connect:Direct Through the Main Menu
Issuing CL Commands Through the Main Menu
Accessing the Administration Menu
About Sterling Connect:Direct for i5/OS 11
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Chapter 2
Using Control Language
Reviewing Sterling Connect:Direct CL Command Functions
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Entering CL Commands
Embedding CL Commands
Entering CL Commands in Free Format
Command Prompting
Monitoring CL Program Messages
Using CL Programming and Sterling Connect:Direct CL Commands
Sample CL Program
Command Prompting for the Sterling Connect:Direct CL Commands
Accessing Command Level Help
Prompting for a Command
Accessing Parameter Level Help
Using Parameter Level Prompt
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Chapter 3
Sending a File
Using the File Systems
Native File System
Integrated File System
Integrated File System Types
Using the CDSND Command
CDSND Command Example
Sending a File 21
CDSND Command Format
The following table shows the parameters for the CDSND command. Required parameters are in bold.
Note: The CLASS parameter is not used for Sterling Connect:Direct for i5/OS.
Note: The name parameter is case sensitive.
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Using Block Mode Transfer
Simulating Blocksizes
Block Mode Transfer Examples
CDRCV ExampleNot Specifying Source File Blocksize
CDRCV ExampleSpecifying Source File Blocksize
CDSND ExamplesSimulating Blocksize
CDSND ExamplesSetting Actual Blocksize
CDSND and CDRCV Example
Using the CDSND Screens
Sending a File to a Remote Node
Connect:Direct Send File Screen 1
Sending a File 43
Connect:Direct Send File Screen 2
Connect:Direct Send File Screen 3
Connect:Direct Send File Screen 4
Connect:Direct Send File Screen 5
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Receiving a File
Using the File Systems
Native File System
Integrated File System
Specifying a Path Name
Using the CDRCV Command
CDRCV Command Example
CDRCV Command Format
Following are the parameters for the CDRCV command. Required parameters are in bold.
Note: FMSYSOPTS is required if sending node is i5/OS)
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Using Block Mode Transfer
Simulating Blocksizes
Block Mode Transfer Examples
CDRCV Examples-Not Specifying Source File Blocksize
CDRCV Example-Specifying Source File Blocksize
CDSND Examples-Simulating Blocksize
CDSND Examples-Setting Actual Blocksize
CDSND and CDRCV Example
Using the CDRCV Screens
Receiving a File From a Remote Node
Connect:Direct Receive File (CDRCV) Screen 1
Connect:Direct Receive File (CDRCV) Screen 2
Connect:Direct Receive File (CDRCV) Screen 3
Connect:Direct Receive File (CDRCV) Screen 4
Connect:Direct Receive File (CDRCV) Screen 5
Connect:Direct Receive File (CDRCV) Screen 6
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Chapter 5
Sending a Spool File
Using the CDSNDSPL Command
CDSNDSPL Command Example
CDSNDSPL Command Format
Note: TOSYSOPTS is required if remote node is on i5/OS
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Sending a Spooled File to a Remote Node
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Chapter 6
Running a Remote Task
Using the CDRUNTASK Command
CDRUNTASK Command Example
CDRUNTASK Example With New TraceOpt Parameters
CDRUNTASK Command Format
The following are the parameters for the CDRUNTASK command. Required parameters are in bold.
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Using the CDRUNTASK Screens
Initiating a Task on a Remote Node
Running a Remote Task 99
Additional screens vary according to the remote node environment.
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Chapter 7
Submitting a Sterling Connect:Direct Process on a Remote Node
Using the CDSUBMIT Command
CDSUBMIT Command Example
CDSUBMIT Command Format
Note: The CLASS parameter is not used by Sterling Connect:Direct for i5/OS.
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Using the CDSUBMIT Screens
Submitting a Process on a Remote Node
Sterling Connect:Direct Submit Primary Screen
Chapter 8
Submitting a Job on a Remote Node
Using the CDRUNJOB Command
CDRUNJOB Command Example
CDRUNJOB Command Format
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Using the CDRUNJOB Screens
Submitting a Job to a Remote Node
Submitting a Job on a Remote Node 115
The primary CDRUNJOB screen looks similar to the following.
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Chapter 9
Compressing Files
Using the CDCOMP Command
Required CDCOMP Tasks
CDCOMP Command Example
CDCOMP Command Format
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Using the CDCOMP Screen
Compressing a File Prior to Sending
Compressing Files 121
The following figure is a sample Connect:Direct Compress File (CDCOMP) screen.
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Chapter 10
Controlling Processes
Understanding the Process Management Queue
Understanding Asynchronous and Synchronous Processes
Submitting Processes for Asynchronous Execution
CDSUBPROC Command Example
CDSUBPROC Command Format
Required Parameter
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Using the CDSUBPROC Screens
Submitting a Process for Asynchronous Execution
Working with Sterling Connect:Direct Processes
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Using the WRKCDPROC Screens
Monitoring and Controlling Processes
WRKCDPROC Option Descriptions
Changing Process Characteristics
Moving an Nonexecuting Asynchronous Process
Removing an Nonexecuting Asynchronous Process
Displaying Process Details
Releasing a Process in the HOLD Queue
Terminating and Flushing an Executing PNODE Process
Interrupting an Executing Asynchronous Process
Releasing or Holding Asynchronous Processes
Controlling Processes 133
RLSCDPROC Screen
HLDCDPROC Screen
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Chapter 11
Using Sterling Connect:Direct Statistics
Selecting Statistics Information
Specifying Selection Criteria
CDSELSTAT Command Example
CDSELSTAT Command Format
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Using the CDSELSTAT Screens
Selecting and Displaying Summary Statistics
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Selecting and Printing Detail Statistics
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The following screen shows the results of using the display option, Output destination, (*PRINT).
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Decompressing Files
Using the CDDECOMP Command
CDDECOMP Command Example
CDDECOMP Command Format
Using the CDDECOMP Screen
Decompressing a File
Decompressing Files 145
The following figure shows a sample Connect:Direct Decompress File (CDDECOMP) screen:
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Displaying Sterling Connect:Direct Message Descriptions
Specifying Recipient of Status Messages
Using the DSPCDMSGD Command
DSPCDMSGD Command Example
DSPCDMSGD Command Format
Using the DSPCDMSGD Screen
Displaying Sterling Connect:Direct Message Text
Displaying Sterling Connect:Direct Message Descriptions 149
The following screen is an example of the screen associated with the DSPCDMSGD command.
Sample Message Description
The following figure shows a sample message description.
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Appendix A
CL Program Examples
i5/OS Block Mode Transfer Examples
i5/OS Compress/Decompress Examples
i5/OS Run Task Example
i5/OS Send Example Using Send File Field Description
i5/OS Send and Receive Examples Using Native File System
i5/OS Send and Receive Examples Using Integrated File System
i5/OSz/OS Send and Receive Examples
i5/OSNT Send and Receive Examples
i5/OSMicrosoft Windows Run Job and Run Task Examples
i5/OSUNIX Send and Receive Examples
i5/OSUNIX Run Task and Run Job Examples
i5/OSUTIL Test Examples
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Trademarks
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