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In message <34735725.84AEC464@fuse.net>, From Dave Mahadevan 
<mahadevan@fuse.net>, the following was written:
> When you use CPYTOPCD with *TEXT as format of pc data, you get 
> carriage return.  When you use the Client Access Transfer from AS/400 
> none of the types (ASCII text, DOS RANDOM, BASIC SEQ etc.) do this.  
> All you get is a long stream record.  Does anybody know what option 
> you set on client access to make it behave as CPYTOPCD?

Dave,

The default transfer type is text (I think - the text may be ASCII, I'm
not certain). It gives you crlf terminated records. I use it often.

hth
Pete

!N2

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