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ETU400 User Guide 011603
 
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The PWRTO3XB command performs all the functions of the TO3XB command: it
transfers files to the AS/400 from a micro and, optionally, translates
the data. In addition to these functions, PWRTO3XB offers the following
additional features:
 
Multiple-device transfer -- a single file from one or more micros
can be sent to the host. The micros involved in a file transfer must be
of the same platform, either DOS-based PC or Mac, but not both.
 
Entry and exit programs -- user-defined programs can be specified
from within the PWRTO3XB command and executed immediately before and/or
after the transfer.
 
Reusable request definitions -- the current request definition can
be saved for reuse at a later time.
NOTE: Before using PWRTO3XB to transfer multiple files to a single
library on the host, review Transferring Files With PCFROMPC and PWRTO3XB
in Chapter 9 in order to minimize the risk of copying over previously
transferred files.
The parameters for the PWRTO3XB command are described below.
QFNAME1 
The name of the micro file to be transferred to the host. For
additional information, see About Microcomputer Files in
Chapter 3.
MICLST 
The device name of the source micro. Files from up to ten
micros can be transferred. The file and path names must be
identical on each micro. 
*REQUESTER  Transfers the file from the micro from which the
command is initiated.
device name Transfers the file from the micro with this
device name.
 
To transfer a micro file to multiple micros,
enter the device name of each. (You must be
authorized to use each device you specify in the
MICLST parameter. If you can sign on to the
device, then you are authorized to use it.) Enter
a plus sign ( ) here and press ENTER to display
multiple prompts.
Each micro from which you transfer data must be powered on,
have emulation loaded, and have the AS/400 sign-on screen
displayed.
TOFILE 
The file name of the AS/400 file into which the micro data is
to be transferred. When transferring files from multiple
micros, you can transfer the files into a single host file
containing multiple members (one member for each micro's
file), into a single host file containing one member (the
micro data is stored together in one member), or into
multiple files each with one member.
File name 
Transfers the files into a single host file with
one or multiple members. The name of the host
file is the same as the device name of the micro