Files > MAILMAN OUTSTANDING FTP TRANSACTIONS

name
MAILMAN OUTSTANDING FTP TRANSACTIONS
number
4.2995
location
^XMBX(4.2995,
description
When multimedia messages are transmitted, procedure files are created to send the 'non-textual message body parts' using the File Transfer Protocol (FTP). Entries are made into this file for each such instance and then the TCP/IP Poller will execute the procedure file and delete the entry for it.
Fields
#NameLocationTypeDetailsIndexDescription
.01name(+)0;1FREE TEXTBThe name of the entry is the same as the name of the executable file that actually sends a BLOB across the network using FTP. for the file that actually sends a BLOB across the network using FTP.
1creation time0;2NUMERICThis is the time the entry was made [$H*86400+$P($H,",",2)] in seconds since the beginning of system time.
2user0;3POINTER200This is the DUZ (internal ID) of the user whose message initiated the transfer.
3image0;4POINTER2005This field is a pointer to the image file and is necessary to facilitate interjob communications.
4get/put a file(+)1;1SET OF CODES1:GET A FILE
2:PUT A FILE
Enter a GET command if you want to receive a file from a Remote Host and place the file into a Local Host. Enter a PUT command if you want to transfer a file from a Local Host and place the file into a Remote Host. the Origination node and place the file into the Destination node.
7logon username(+)1;4FREE TEXTEnter the logon name at the Remote Host where the file will be placed or from where the file will be retrieved. Username must be 3-15 characters in length.
8logon password(+)1;5FREE TEXTEnter the password that are appropriate for the logon name at the Remote Host. the file will be retrieved. Password must be 3-15 characters in length.
9ip address(+)1;6FREE TEXTEnter an IP address in the format of 4 numerals separated by periods, e.g., 128.149.32.1
10filename at local host(+)1;7FREE TEXTFor PUT command, enter the file name that you want to transfer from the Local Host. For GET command, enter the file name that you wnat to place at the Local Host.
11directory at local host1;8FREE TEXTFor PUT command, enter the Directory Name in which the file name you want to transfer from the Local Host. For GET command, enter the Directory Name in which the file name you wnat to place at the Local Host.
12filename at remote host(+)1;9FREE TEXTFor Get command, enter the file name that you want to receive from the Remote Host. For PUT command, enter the file name that you want to place at the Remote Host.
13directory at remote host1;10FREE TEXTFor GET command, enter the Directory Name in which the file name you want to receive from the Remote Host. For PUT command, enter the Directory Name in which the file name you want to place at the Remote Host.

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