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ven6329

can i change Listing directory in main frames ?

I am trying to change Listing directory in mainframes.i am getting the error as no such directory found

My LS CMD
"ls /+mode=text,clientcp=ISO8859-1,servercp=IBM-1047","ls /+lrecl=921,blksize=27630,recfm=VB,space=cyl.4000.40.release"

is this work ?
martin

Re: May I have a update?

Ada wrote:

May I have a update for the WinSCP to support MainFrame either by SFTP or FTPS in April, 2017?
Thanks.

There were some small improvements. But in general, it's still not supported.
Ada

May I have a update?

May I have a update for the WinSCP to support MainFrame either by SFTP or FTPS in April, 2017?
Thanks.
martin

Re: WinSCP ftp tls-explicit encrypted connection to a mainframe

pasha-hef3 wrote:

Hi, I cannot display a directory listing when I connect to an IBM mainframe from Windows 7 with WinSCP using FTP protocol with TLS explicit encryption. Is it still true that WinSCP does not support IBM mainframe directory strings?

Yes.
pasha-hef3

WinSCP ftp tls-explicit encrypted connection to a mainframe

Hi, I cannot display a directory listing when I connect to an IBM mainframe from Windows 7 with WinSCP using FTP protocol with TLS explicit encryption. Is it still true that WinSCP does not support IBM mainframe directory strings?

Thanks!
martin

Re: any updates?

orlando.colamatteo wrote:

I am assuming the name is resolved on the mainframe side but the ftp WinSCP component must have something to do with it because I can download it using the .NET WebCLient class.

Please attach a full log file showing the problem (using the latest version of WinSCP).

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orlando.colamatteo

any updates?

I am trying to do the same thing with an IBM mainframe and am not able to download a file named as

'filename(0).blah'

I am assuming the name is resolved on the mainframe side but the ftp WinSCP component must have something to do with it because I can download it using the .NET WebCLient class.
martin

Re: IBM mainframe directory strings

TimThackerISF wrote:

I saw that the answer was from 2010 and was wondering if it was still an issue with the directory names from IBM mainframe. I can get connected but can't get the remote directory to change to the correct path. It works in Filezilla but I wanted to use the automated C# library. Is it possible to read IBM mainframe directory strings?

There's no update yet.
May I get a test account on your server?
TimThackerISF

IBM mainframe directory strings

I saw that the answer was from 2010 and was wondering if it was still an issue with the directory names from IBM mainframe. I can get connected but can't get the remote directory to change to the correct path. It works in Filezilla but I wanted to use the automated C# library. Is it possible to read IBM mainframe directory strings?

Tim
martin

Yes. That is true.
smurphy8564

One more thing about the last post.

I read a posing somewhere that said that WinSCP does not support IBM mainframe directory strings. Is that true??
smurphy8564

Using WinSCP to upload from Windows XP to IBM mainframe.

Just a general questions. Should I be able to use WinSCP to transfer files from my Windows XP box to an IBM Mainframe where the directory strings look something like this: TEST.ASU.AGENCY123.INPUT ??? I get an error that says no such directory found. (or something like that) Thanks.