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Unfortunately, this file is being created through a PC process 
(specifically, these are JD Edwards OneWorld log files).   If I copy them 
from Ops Nav, they are fine, but if I copy them from a mapped drive they 
are garbage.


Jeff Carey
Technical Specialist
AS/400 Technology
Transaction Processing Systems
DF5-1W 
847-948-2191




rob@dekko.com
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03/06/01 08:02 AM
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This sounds exactly like a problem Dave Leland was helping me out with.
How did the ASCII text file get on the 400?  We were creating our files
with CPYTOIMPF and had to get a ptf and use the parameter STMFCODPAG
(*PCASCII) in order to stop the problem.  And yes I could view the file
either way with the DSPF command.  And op's nav worked, but SNDEMAIL 
didn't
until I used the STMFCODPAG command.

Rob Berendt

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When I copy an ASCII text file from the AS/400 through Ops Nav, it
transfers fine (I think I had to set it up to do so by the file
extension).  But when I try to transfer the file by mapping a drive, it
comes down in what seems to be EBCDIC.  Is there a way to fix this?


Jeff Carey
Technical Specialist
AS/400 Technology
Transaction Processing Systems
DF5-1W
847-948-2191
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