In the following example, the index object file, the resource file, and the
document file are combined to create a new file that contains all three files:
cat INDXOBJ RESDATA OUTDOC > NEWFILE
In the following example, the resource file and the document file are added on
to the end of the existing index object file:
cat RESDATA OUTDOC >> INDXOBJ
You may use whichever method you prefer to concatenate the files. You do
not
need to do both.
Accessing the Document File from the Workstation
To view the concatenated document file, it must be accessed from a workstation
running Microsoft Windows for viewing with Workbench Viewer. You can access the
file from the workstation by either of the following methods:
Transfer
the document file, in binary format, to the workstation where
Workbench Viewer is installed
Mount
your AIX directory on the workstation where Workbench Viewer is
installed
Each of these methods is described in the following sections.
Notes:
1. Whether you
transfer
the file to the workstation, or you
mount
your AIX
directory on the workstation system, you must have TCP/IP installed on both
the AIX system and on the workstation system where Workbench Viewer is
installed.
2. To
mount
your AIX directory on the workstation where Workbench Viewer is
installed, you must have TCP/IP with Network File System (NFS) installed on
both the AIX system and on the workstation system where Workbench Viewer
is installed.
For additional information about TCP/IP and NFS, please refer to your TCP/IP
documentation.
Transferring the Document File to the Workstation
You can
transfer
the concatenated document file to the workstation where Microsoft
Windows and Workbench Viewer are installed with the File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
program, using the following procedures:
From the drive and directory of the workstation where you want the document
file to reside, enter the FTP command and the name of your AIX system:
ftp
AIXsystemname
You will then be prompted for your AIX user name.
Enter your AIX user name
You will then be prompted for the password for your AIX user name.
Enter the password for your AIX user name
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