Transfer List Manager
The Transfer List Manager allows you to create file or directory transfer lists. Using the buttons
on the Transfer List Manager toolbar, you can create a new list, delete a list, edit a list, edit
list entries, and upload or download a list. List entries include a local file or directory name and path, a
remote file or directory name and path, and the transfer mode for each file or directory.
List entries do not include a transfer direction. You can use a list to send or receive files
or directories. If you select 'Send List to Host', the FTP client transfers files or
directories in the Local column to the file or directory you select in the Remote column. If
you select 'Receive List from Host', the FTP client transfers files or directories
from the Remote column to the file or directory you select in the Local column.
During the file or directory transfer, if a source file does not exist, a message appears that
allows you to continue to the next file in the list or cancel the transfer.
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The Transfer List Manager ignores the value for 'If File Exists' in the FTP session
properties on the Runtime Preferences window. The Transfer List
Manager always replaces an existing file. |
Transfer List Manager toolbar
- Select Transfer List
- Select a file transfer list from either the current session or a personal library on your local machine.
Once you highlight a list and select
OK, the list appears in the text field and becomes the active list for other toolbar operations, such as editing
and copying.
- Send List to Host/Receive List from Host
- Transfers the files in the current transfer list to/from the host. If you do not specify a directory
for the local or remote file, then the FTP client attempts to find the file in the current
working directory. If you send a list to the host and you do not specify a remote file name,
the FTP client transfers the file with the local file name. If you receive a list from the host
and you do not specify a local file name, the FTP client transfers the file with the remote
file name. If a directory already exists, the FTP client overwrites only
the files it transfers.
If you want the transfer to continue uninterrupted if a transfer error occurs, select
Continue for Transfer List Error
on the FTP session properties Runtime Preferences window.
- Edit Transfer List
- Shows the current files in the transfer list. You can make the following changes to the current transfer list:
- Click Add to open the Add File window, where you can add an entry to the
transfer list.
- Select one or more entries and click Update if you want to change the local file name, the
remote file name, or the transfer mode.
- Select one or more entries and click Remove to delete it from the list.
- Use If the file exists list to specify what action the session takes if the
file already exits. Choices include Append to Existing and Overwrite Existing.
The setting here overrides the setting at the If file exists on FTP Runtime
Preferences.
- Click OK to save your changes.
- Click Cancel to exit this window without saving your changes.
- Delete Transfer List
- Deletes the currently selected transfer list.
- Create New Transfer List
- Allows you to create a new transfer list. Once you select a save location, either Current Session or Personal
Library, select the transfer list, and enter the name of the list in the Name field.
- Add to Current Transfer List
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- Local File Name: Type the name of the local file or directory. If you do not specify a path, the FTP
client attempts to find the file in the current local directory.
- Host File Name: Type the name of the remote file or directory. If you do not specify a path, the FTP
client attempts to find the file in the current remote directory.
If you transfer a directory, do not follow the directory name with a forward or backward slash.
For example, if you want to transfer directory Test6, type the following path
name: D:\Test6
If you launch the FTP client from Windows or OS/2, use a backward slash to separate directory and
file names.
If you launch the FTP client from UNIX, use a forward slash to separate directory and file names.
OS/390 or z/OS MVS Services
If you add a file to a transfer list that exists on the
MVS Services side of OS/390 or z/OS, the directory must
be in single quotes followed by a forward slash. For example, 'MDBLAIR'/CLASSV
transfers
CLASS from the MVS Service MDBLAIR, and 'TEST.SPF.ISPROF'/testfile
transfers
testfile from the MVS Service TEST.SPF.ISPROF.
If you add a file to the transfer list that exists on the HFS side, add it as you would add a file
on UNIX.
i5/OS and OS/400
On i5/OS and OS/400 operating systems, add a file to a transfer list as you would on UNIX.
- Copy Current Transfer List
- Copies the current transfer list to the location you specify and with the name you assign it.
Once you copy the list, the target list becomes the current
file transfer list.