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You should be able to
1.      CRTPF FILE(ANYFILE) RCDLEN(60) on the AS400.
2.      Download the file using CA saving the FDF.
3.      Then Upload the vendor' text file using the same FDF into ANYFILE.

Or

1.      CRTPF FILE(ANYFILE) RCDLEN(60) on the AS400.
2.      FTP the text file into ANYFILE.



Regards,
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Jon A. Erickson
Viking Industries, Inc.
 <http://www.vikingindustries.com> http://www.vikingindustries.com
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 <<Jon Erickson.vcf>> 


                -----Original Message-----
                From:   Sannan Solberg [mailto:SSolberg@Washcorp.com]
                Sent:   Thursday, December 10, 1998 9:16 AM
                To:     'MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com'
                Subject:        File Upload to 400

                I have a file on my PC that is simple text file but the
vendor neglected to
                put end-of-record markers at the end of each (60 char)
record.  Each field
                in the record is fixed length and starting column, ie. no
delimiters.  I've
                tried a few things such as uploading through a file
description on the PC of
                the physical, and it hated that there was no marker.  I
uploaded the file
                into a document folder and tried CPYFRMPCD into 60 char flat
physical (no
                fields) and it didn't like that either.  I even tried using
the most recent
                posts regarding CPYFRMINPF and didn't seem to get anywhere
(it also didn't
                lilke anything I gave it).  Any ideas???  (TIA)   I am
avoiding having to
                massage the file on the PC at all costs.

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