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Hello everybody,

maybe I missed something, but I have a problem with a filetransfer to PC
and from PC with CA/400 for Win95/NT under NT 4.0 SP3.

I have an AS/400-file with one field. It is 128 Bytes long and does contain
only "legal" characters (0-9, A-Z, -, +). Whenever I try to transfer it
with rtopcb or interactive I get the field data in HEX. There seems to be
no possibility to transfer it as normal CHAR.

With DOS CA/400 it works without problems. I have no difficulties under
DOS. I need to transfer them correctly because I have some batch-files to
transfer and process the files. I don't like to write a program which
changes the HEX-notation back to normal ASCII.

Has anybody some ideas how and why this happens? Is there a possibility to
use the DOS-transfer-programs like it is with the OS/2-CA/400 (you know,
virtual DOS)?

Thanks in advance

 Chris
 calling from Kassel, Germany
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