MAPPER Send File Dialog Box

Using this dialog box, you can specify which PC file you want to upload, which MAPPER report to upload the information into, and other file transfer options.

If you save the session after you complete this dialog box, you entries on this dialog box will be saved. However, you will not be prompted to save the session when you change the entries on this dialog box.

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Options

Description

Report

Type the number (1-9999) that identifies the MAPPER report that you want to upload the PC file into.

If the report already appears in the session window, leave this text box blank.

Drawer

Type the letter (A-I) of the drawer that contains the MAPPER report that you want to upload the PC file into.

If the report already appears in the session window, leave this text box blank.

CSV File

Select this option if you are uploading a file that was previously downloaded using the comma-separated variable format.

Clear this option if you are uploading any other type of file.

Formatted RID

Select this option if you want to reserve the first column of the file for commands.

If you clear this option, data can be written in the first column.

Action

Click the action to take with the MAPPER report on the host:

At Line

If you selected Insert as the Action, type the number of the line in the MAPPER report where the data in the PC file should be inserted.

To receive a file using the MAPPER file transfer protocol

  1. If a UTS session is not already open, open one.

  2. Make sure MAPPER is selected as the File Transfer Protocol.

  3. If the session is not currently connected to a host, click on the toolbar.

  4. Log on to MAPPER.

  5. Do one of the following:

    • Click on the toolbar.

    • From the Tools menu, click Receive File.

  6. Complete the MAPPER Receive File dialog box.

  7. Click Transfer.

    As the file transfer progresses, the status line displays the message Transferred - x of x lines. This message indicates how many of the total number of lines have been transferred. For example, the status line might display Transferred - 250 of 300 lines.