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The fix is to download the file as a .csv.  This creates an .fdf file that
tells the upload there is a .csv.  I was trying to do the upload by using the
csv file type selected and not using an .fdf.  The IBM File transfer expert
informed me that I could never have been doing it that way.  So I guess I
didn't.    I thought I was doing it that way with CA 3.13.  I was told that I
did not need to specify the file type in the upload because the fdf did that
for me.
So I killed the service pack and now it works just as IBM said it should.  I
am about to load the Service pack back on and see what happens.


>>> Rob Berendt <rob@dekko.com> 05/13/99 01:17pm >>>
How did you create the new FDF file?  The recommended way is to 
download the file to your PC, saving the FDF file.





AGCAMER@mailhost.polarisind.com on 05/13/99 11:32:11 AM
Please respond to MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com@Internet
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Subject:        Client Access 3.2

I just upgraded from Client Access 3.1.3 to 3.2.0  and run into a problem I
hope someelse has already fixed.:)  Our company uploads payroll info
from a PC based program to the AS400 using a .csv format.  This has
worked well until I upgraded last night.  Now the upload asks for an .FDF
to accompany the upload.  I have reviewed the details and it is
configured properly, supposedly.  I have tried to use a good .FDF file and
upload executes but the fields are not filled properly of course.

Thanks in advance
Arch
Archie G. Cameron
Polaris Industries Inc.
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