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ETU400 User Guide 011603
 
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Transferring Host Programs
The ETU commands PGMFROM3XB and PGMTO3XB allow you to transfer compiled
executable host programs between a microcomputer and the host.
You can use these commands to transfer host programs to a micro so you
can either run the host program on the micro, if you have appropriate PC
software, or transfer the program to another host system. In the latter
case, the PC serves as a link between two host systems.
To use these commands, you must sign on as the security officer, or be
authorized to use the AS/400 programs QSCMATPG and QSCCRTPG.
NOTE: The PGMFROM3XB and PGMTO3XB commands are no longer compatible with
versions of ETU prior to version 5.02. If you've transferred a program to
the PC using a previous version of ETU, you cannot transfer it back to
the AS/400 using ETU 5.02 or later. 
NOTE: Do not use these commands to transfer host source code. To transfer
source code, use the FROM3XB and TO3XB commands.
Transfer Host Programs to a Microcomputer:
The PGMFROM3XB Command
With the PGMFROM3XB command, you can transfer an executable host program
to the micro.
To transfer a host program to a microcomputer, you supply the name of the
microcomputer file in which to transfer the program, and the name of the
host program and library.
This command does not translate the host program file from EBCDIC to
ASCII. Because there is no translation, the file will be stored on the PC
in EBCDIC.
Figure 5-7 The PGMFROM3X prompt screen
Transfer 3X pgm to micro file: (PGMFROM3XB)                  
                                                                                
 Type choices, press Enter.                                                     
                                                                                
 Qualified file name: . . . . . .                                               
                                                                                
 Program name:  . . . . . . . . .                 Name, generic*                
   Library name:  . . . . . . . .     *LIBL       Name, *LIBL                   
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