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  • Subject: Re: Last symbol in doc after cpytopcd
  • From: Sean Porterfield <sporter@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 06 Jan 2001 13:18:33 -0500
  • Organization: Best Distributing Co.

John Hall wrote:
> 
> Sean Porterfield wrote:
> > >From CPYTOPCD help:

> > and the ASCII end of file character is added to the end
> 
> ASCII 26 (^Z) IS the end of file character so the help text DOES specify
> that you will get that in the file.

Don't know where my brain was.  I thought the question had asked about
an ASCII 26 at the end of each line, and for some reason I was thinking
27 was EOF.  Been away from DOS too long, I guess :)
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