The RECEIVE command enables you to receive information that is transmitted to you from the system you are using or from another system. Using the RECEIVE command, you can receive transmitted messages, data sets, or both.
For information about receiving data sets, see "Receiving Data Sets with the RECEIVE Command" in topic 2.7.2.
Procedures to initiate receiving vary with different installations. Two possibilities are:
What happens when you enter the RECEIVE command depends on whether something was transmitted to you. The possibilities are:
You have no messages or data sets to receive.
READY
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| Dataset ** MESSAGE ** from USER10 on NODEID |
| Date: 12 November 1987, 09:58:51 EST |
| From: Jon Nolan USER10 at NODEID |
| To: YOURID at NODEID |
| |
| Thanks for responding so promptly. I'll get the data back |
| to you by Thursday of next week. |
| Jon |
| |
| Sender notified of receipt |
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| No more files remain for the receive command to process. |
| READY |
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