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For UNIX Systems Job Management Partner 1 Version 10 Job Management Partner 1/File Transmission Server/FTP Description, Reference and Operator's Guide


3.5.1 Executing transmission by specifying a transmission card (Select Card method of file transmission)

This method specifies a transmission card. You can specify multiple transmission cards.

This subsection describes two methods, one that uses the Registration And Execution Of Transmission Requests window and one that uses a command.

Organization of this subsection

(1) Using the Registration And Execution Of Transmission Requests window

To execute transmission:

  1. In the Registration And Execution Of Transmission Requests window, select a transmission card to be transmitted.

    To select multiple transmission cards, select them while holding down the Shift or Ctrl key.

  2. From the Execute menu, choose Select Card.

    The Execute Transmission (Select Card) dialog box appears.

    Figure 3‒12: Execute Transmission (Select Card) dialog box

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  3. Click either Sync. Execute or Async. Execute.

    • Synchronous execution

      Transmission is executed sequentially for each card (each card name). Transmission of one file must be completed before the next file can be transmitted, thereby preventing line overloading.

      The transmission result is displayed under the details in the Execute Transmission (Select Card) dialog box. The numbers in parentheses indicate the sequential transmission numbers of the file transmissions. If an error occurs before transmission, no transmission number is displayed.

    • Asynchronous execution

      All cards are transmitted in the batch mode. You can transmit up to the permitted maximum number of concurrent transmissions. If you select asynchronous execution, the message Registration ended is displayed, and no transmission results are displayed. You must check the logs for the results.

  4. After executing transmission, click Cancel.

How to cancel file transmission

When you click Sync. Execute or Async. Execute, Stop or Force Stop is displayed.

  • Stop

    Synchronous execution: The request is canceled after the current file transmission is finished.

    Asynchronous execution: The request is canceled after the current file transmission request is registered.

    If connection is being established with the client, the request is canceled after the connection process is terminated.

  • Force Stop

    Cancels the transmission immediately. When asynchronous execution has been specified, transmissions that have already been registered are not canceled. Note that the file transmission log might not be output.

About the display of file transmission errors when a wildcard is used

Only the first error that occurred is displayed in Comment or transmission results.

(2) Using the ftstran command

The following figure shows an example of using a command to execute the Select Card Method of file transmission:

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Transmission by the ftstran command is applicable only to synchronous execution. For details about the ftstran command, see ftstran - executes transmission in 6. Commands.