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You use partner to specify the partner for which the activity applies or at which the file or directory is located.
If a partner is specified then this is always considered to be the remote system even if your own computer and own user ID are being addressed. If you do not specify a partner the activity refers to the current user ID on the local computer.
After de-referencing, the partner must possess a transfer admission (see section "transferAdmission").
Format
<partner id="ID" ref?="ref" name="name" systemType?=
"any|unix|windows|zos|bs2000" >
comment?
transferAdmission
processingAdmission?
</partner>
|
Attributes
Name | Value | Meaning |
id
| string | A unique ID in the current context. The context object is referenced under this ID. |
ref
| string | References a context object of type partner. After de-referencing, the partner must possess a transfer Admission (see section "transferAdmission"). |
name
| string | Name of the partner system. TNS and DNS names are permitted. IPv4 and IPv6 addresses start with %IP (see manual "openFT (Unix and Windows systems) - Command Interface"). |
systemType?
|
any
| unix |
windows |
zos | bs2000 | The default value is any. Specifies the partner's system type. The system type is not determined automatically. If no system type is specified then the general data (e.g. name) is used instead of the system-specific data (e.g. unixname). |