Inder-
I'll dig up one of my ftp scripts. But you might consider
this alternative in the meantime:
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Copies files to and from computer running the RCP service.
RCP [-a | -b] [-h] [-r] [host][.user:]source [host][.user:]
path\destination
-a Specifies ASCII transfer mode. This mode converts
the EOL characters to a carriage return for UNIX
and a carriage
return/line feed for personal computers. This is
the default transfer mode.
-b Specifies binary image transfer mode.
-h Transfers hidden files.
-r Copies the contents of all subdirectories;
destination must be a directory.
host Specifies the local or remote host. If host is
specified as an IP address OR if host name contains
dots, you must specify the user.
.user: Specifies a user name to use, rather than the
current user name.
source Specifes the files to copy.
path\destination Specifies the path relative to the logon directory
on the remote host. Use the escape characters
(\ , ", or ') in remote paths to use wildcard
characters on the remote host.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Inder Singh
[mailto:oracledba-ezmlmshield-x22143053.[Email address protected]
Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2005 10:59 AM
To: LazyDBA Discussion
Subject: ftp script
All,
Does anybody has a ftp script which ftp's file from unix to pc? Is it
possible that I can pass parameter in that script. What I am looking
for is when I run the ftp script it should ask for a file name which is
concurrent output file and then transfer the file from unix to local PC.
Regards,
Inder
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