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<h1 class="topictitle1">DDM example 2: Pass-through method</h1>
<div><p>One set of commands is entered on the source server, a pass-through
session is started with the target server, and a second set of commands is
entered on the source server and <em>run</em> on the target server.</p>
<div class="section"><p>The following commands are issued on the source server in Philadelphia:</p>
<pre>CRTSAVF FILE(TRANSFER)
SAVOBJ OBJ(ORDERENT) LIB(PGMLIB) SAVF(TRANSFER)
UPDHIST(*NO) DTACPR(*YES)
SNDNETF FILE(TRANSFER) TOUSRID(ANDERSON CHICAGO)</pre>
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<div class="section"><p>Next, a pass-through session is started between the Philadelphia
and Chicago servers with the Begin Pass-Through (BGNPASTHR) command. The session
is used at the source server to enter the following commands, which are run
on the target server:</p>
<pre>CRTSAVF FILE(RECEIVE)
RCVNETF FROMFILE(TRANSFER) TOFILE(RECEIVE)
CRTLIB LIB(PGMLIB)
RSTOBJ OBJ(ORDERENT) SAVLIB(PGMLIB) SAVF(RECEIVE)
CRTDDMF FILE(CUSTMAST.PGMLIB) RMTFILE(*NONSTD 'PGMLIB/CUSTMAST')
DEVD(PHILLY)</pre>
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<div class="section"><p>These commands create a save file named RECEIVE, into which the
TRANSFER file is copied after it is received as a network file from the source
server in Philadelphia. A library is created on the Chicago server and the
RECEIVE file is restored as the ORDERENT program in the newly created library
named PGMLIB. Lastly, a DDM file is created on the Chicago server which allows
the Chicago server to access the CUSTMAST file on the Philadelphia server
(remote location named PHILLY).</p>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rbae5tsk1.htm" title="In this task, the central server in the DDM network, located in Philadelphia, sends a program named ORDERENT to a remote System/38 in Chicago.">DDM example 2: Transfer a program to a target server</a></div>
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<div class="relconcepts"><strong>Related concepts</strong><br />
<div><a href="../books/sc415402.pdf " target="_blank">Remote Work Station Support PDF</a></div>
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