.get server:[[<relative_path>/]file/]file [[[<relative_path>/]file/]file]
Use the .get command to transfer a file from one logical server to another. The .get operation executes from the current server/path and retrieves the file from the specified server/path. The destination path name is relative to the current step's working directory. The source path name is relative to the specified server's base path. Server must specify a logical server that allows the .get operation for files (see Enabling File Copying on a Server). Only single files may be transferred.
You can include environment variables in a .get command, so that the paths you use can be relative to the environment used by a specific job.
If the server name you are using has spaces in it, wrap the name in quotes.
The transfer is not fast, so you may want to choose a different method to transfer large files. Expect speeds of no more than 40 KB per second; a 70 MB file could take 45 minutes to an hour to transfer.