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Status Not under consideration
Workspace z/OS
Created by Guest
Created on Aug 30, 2013

Add support to the z/OS FTP server for uploading RDW data

The z/OS FTP Server has long been able to download binary data from RECFM=V* datasets with RDWs prepended to each record. However, there is no mechanism for uploading similar data and have the record boundaries respected.
There is currently no method I know of to upload variable length binary data, from a non-z/OS client, while maintaining record boundaries. We do a lot of cross-platform work with AFP data and such a method would be extremely useful to us. Currently we have to upload the data as binary, losing the record structure, and then run an additional process on z/OS to recover the record structure. That is time-consuming, difficult to automate, and only works because AFP data maintains internal length data. For other binary variable length data there may be no solution at all.
We would gain significant benefit if the FTP server provided this mechanism in both directions.

Idea priority Medium
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    Nov 19, 2015

    Due to processing by IBM, this request was reassigned to have the following updated attributes:
    Brand - Servers and Systems Software
    Product family - z Systems Software
    Product - z/OS Communications Server

    For recording keeping, the previous attributes were:
    Brand - WebSphere
    Product family - Enterprise Networking
    Product - z/OS Communications Server