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This is where it(I) gets confusing....

I created a "flat file" with crtpf rec length of 100.

Then I (copied) cpytoimpf a very simple externally described
file to the "flat file" created above.

It "appears" to be a CVS file that I can see with wrkf.

Is it in the IFS ???? I don't know....

Can ETU work with it ????  Don't know(yet)


I copied 

rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> 
> Does ETU even support the IFS?
> 
> Rob Berendt
> --
> "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
> safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
> Benjamin Franklin
> 
> Pat Barber <mboceanside@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> 04/01/2003 10:45 AM
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>         Subject:        Re: Getting a File to a PC with No Client Access
> 
> Well, the OS/400 version is V4R5 but I suspect the problem
> will be that they are ALL twinax with no ethernet.
> 
>  The Windows version is W/98.
> 
> Can I still use the cpytoimpf and then ETU the results over
> to the pc ???
> 
> Vern Hamberg wrote:
> >
> > Pat, what version of OS/400 are they on? What Windows version?
> >
> > NetServer is available on all recent OS400 versions - this is Windows
> > networking and file sharing. No Client Access needed. Once installed and
> > active, a file share is created on the 400, just as in Windows. This is
> > then available to anyone with Windows - they can open files in IFS
> directly
> > into Excel, e.g.
> >
> > CPYTOIMPF is very nice for this kind of thing.
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