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martin

Re: Wildcards are not working with Get

Ok, I suppose that you want to do: get remits/P8*.rmt \\Dadkins_pds\d$\TTG\Train\Remits.

What you are doing atm (get P8*.rmt remits ...) means, download all P8*.rmt files from current directory (there are none) and whole remits subdirectory.
martin

Re: Wildcards are not working with Get

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DwoodardKS

Wildcards are not working with Get

I am using a wildcard with my get and it is still downloading all of the files in the directory. Has anyone else had this problem?