Uploading an OS data set
Select the Environment to use for the transfer. The old method using emulation or a much faster protocol, FastSSR (TCP/IP). Your network administrator will likely provide you with the necessary FastSSR settings needed for these transfers.
Click on the Send radio button for Direction.
Select OS data set from the Transfer type dropdown.
Based on your selection for Environment, set the appropriate FastSSR connection options or Transfer mode options.
Fill in the name of the PC file name to provide the data, as well as the name of the host data set to send the data to. Use the PC file name tree to aid in the selection of the PC file name. To aid in selecting a host data set, enter a valid high-level qualifier into the Data set/Qualifier box and click the Browse Host button.
Select the proper Data type for the transfer.
Select the proper File handling for the transfer.
If sending a entire PDS(E) data set, check the Download entire PDS checkbox.
Use the Advanced tab to specify optional Convert carriage control, Translation table, Convert member, and Data compression parameters.
When all options are selected, click on the SEND button to upload the datat.
Uploading to a New OS Data Set
When uploading to a new host data set, default allocation values may be used. However, if desired, allocation values may be specified by updating Host data set allocation parameters from the Advanced tab.
Transferring an entire PDS or PDSE
To transfer an entire PDS or PDSE, follow the instructions for either Uploading to an OS data set or for Downloading an OS data set.
For RECEIVE requests, check the Download entire PDS box. This option causes the Host program to join all members of the selected host PDS and transfer them all at once. The host program inserts special information into the data which enables the members to be split up either on the PC, or when uploaded back to the host.
For SEND requests, check the Upload to PDS/create members box. This options causes the Host program to look for and act upon any embedded member formatting information in the file.
When all options are selected, click the SEND or RECEIVE button to upload to the PDS.
Uploading to a VSAM Data Set
Select the Environment to use for the transfer. The old method using emulation or a much faster protocol, FastSSR (TCP/IP). Your network administrator will likely provide you with the necessary FastSSR settings needed for these transfers.
Click on the Send radio button for Direction.
Select VSAM data set from the Transfer type dropdown.
Based on your selection for Environment, set the appropriate FastSSR connection options or Transfer mode options.
Fill in the name of the PC file name to receive the data, as well as the name of the host data set to download. Use the PC file name tree to aid in the selection of the PC file name. To aid in selecting a host data set, enter a valid high-level qualifier into the Data set/Qualifier box and click the Browse Host button.
Select the proper Data type for the transfer. If there is any binary data in the file, a data type of HBF should be used.
Select the proper File handling for the transfer.
Use the Advanced tab to specify optional Convert carriage control, Translation table, Convert member, Data compression, and VSAM parameters.
When all options are selected, click on the SEND button to upload the data.
Uploading and Printing on a Host Printer
Select the Environment to use for the transfer. The old method using emulation or a much faster protocol, FastSSR (TCP/IP). Your network administrator will likely provide you with the necessary FastSSR settings needed for these transfers.
Click on the Send radio button for Direction.
Select Host printer from the Transfer type dropdown.
Based on your selection for Environment, set the appropriate FastSSR connection options or Transfer mode options.
Fill in the name of the PC file name to provide the JCL. Use the PC file name tree to aid in the selection of the PC file name.
Optionally, specify the name of a host data set to receive the data. If a host data set name other than PRINT is specified, the data will be retained on the host after being printed. However if either the host data set name is omitted, or PRINT is used, the data is not retained on the Host after printing. To aid in selecting a host data set, enter a valid high-level qualifier into the Data set/Qualifier box and click the Browse Host button
The Data type will default to Text.
Select the proper File handling for the transfer.
Use the Advanced tab to specify optional Translation table, Print paramaters, and Host data set allocation parameters.
When all options are selected, click on the SEND button to upload the data and print to the host.
Uploading and Submitting JCL
Select the Environment to use for the transfer. The old method using emulation or a much faster protocol, FastSSR (TCP/IP). Your network administrator will likely provide you with the necessary FastSSR settings needed for these transfers.
Click on the Send radio button for Direction.
Select JES submit from the Transfer type dropdown.
Based on your selection for Environment, set the appropriate FastSSR connection options or Transfer mode options.
Fill in the name of the PC file name to provide the data. Use the PC file name tree to aid in the selection of the PC file name.
Optionally, specify the name of a host data set to receive the data. If a host data set name other than SUBMIT is specified, the JCL will be retained on the host after submitting. However if either the host data set name is omitted, or SUBMIT is used, the JCL is not retained on the Host after submitting. To aid in selecting a host data set, enter a valid high-level qualifier into the Data set/Qualifier box and click the Browse Host button
The Data type will default to Text.
Select the proper File handling for the transfer.
Use the Advanced tab to specify optional Translation table and Host data set allocation parameters.
When all options are selected, click on the SEND button to upload the data and submit the JCL to JES.
Updating and Executing a CLIST or REXX Exec
Select the Environment to use for the transfer. The old method using emulation or a much faster protocol, FastSSR (TCP/IP). Your network administrator will likely provide you with the necessary FastSSR settings needed for these transfers.
Click on the Send radio button for Direction.
Select Host Clist/Exec from the Transfer type dropdown.
Based on your selection for Environment, set the appropriate FastSSR connection options or Transfer mode options.
Fill in the name of the PC file name to provide the Clist/Exec. Use the PC file name tree to aid in the selection of the PC file name.
Optionally, specify the name of a host data set to receive the data. If a host data set name other than EXEC is specified, the Clist/Exec will be retained on the host after being executed. However if either the host data set name is omitted, or EXEC is used, the Clist/Exec is not retained on the host after executing. To aid in selecting a host data set, enter a valid high-level qualifier into the Data set/Qualifier box and click the Browse Host button
The Data type will default to Text.
Select the proper File handling for the transfer.
Use the Advanced tab to specify optional Translation table and Host data set allocation parameters.
When all options are selected, click on the SEND button to upload the data and execute the Clist/Exec on the host.
Uploading to CICS
Select one of the CICS options from the Environment dropdown.
Click on the Send radio button for Direction.
Select CICS queue from the Transfer type dropdown.
Set the appropriate Transfer mode options.
Fill in the name of the PC file name to provide the data, as well as the name of the CICS queue to upload to. Use the PC file name tree to aid in the selection of the PC file name. To aid in selecting a CICS queue, click the Host File Name button.
Select the proper Data type for the transfer.
Select the proper File handling for the transfer.
Use the Advanced tab to specify optional Convert carriage control and Translation table parameters.
When all options are selected, click on the SEND button to upload the CICS data.