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What is the longest record in the Solaris file? Is the record length of
your physical file that long?

At 11:13 AM 4/23/02 -0400, you wrote:

>If I FTP directly to the native file then some of the data is
>lost/truncated. The data is coming from a Solaris system.  I tried to use
>the CRLF on the CPYFRMSTMF command but that does not wrap the data into the
>file so anything over the 80th position is lost.
>Mike
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>Just a couple of things, I have always just written the code to "skip" by
>the know
>records that have no data.
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>The other thing, IMHO, sounds like extra work to me to have the ftp go to
>the ifs,
>and then have to get it to a flat "native" file; is there a reason you do
>not
>just ftp directly to a native iSeries/400 database file?
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>HTH
>Mark
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>I am receiving a EDI data in a stream file via FTP into the IFS.  After I
>receive the file I need to put that data into a flat file with an 80 record
>length.  I used the CPYFRMSTMF with *fixed as the end of line character.
>The data wraps correctly but I do not want the carriage-return and line
>feed.   Is there any way to convert them to something else?  I could write
>a preprocess program before the CPYFRMSTMF but was wondering what other
>ways this could be done.
>Thank you,
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>Mike
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