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  • Subject: Cpytostmf problem - update
  • From: Christian.J.Conroy@xxxxxx
  • Date: 02 Jun 2000 11:52:14 -0400
  • Autoforwarded: FALSE
  • Delivery-Date: 02 Jun 2000 06:45:32 -0400
  • Importance: normal

For those who are interested in my CPYTOSTMF problem ...

After copying the member to the IFS, I opened it in Notepad, and noticed that it
was the '[' character that was causing the problem. CPYTOSTMF had converted it
to '_'. So, I corrected it and did a CPYFROMSTMF back to the member, opened it
in SEU, and the '[' had become a '^'. A quick find and replace on '[' to '^',
CPYTOSTMF again, and presto bongo. Problem solved. Now all I have to do is
figure out what a '^' sign would be in SEU .....

Bah.

Chris.
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