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Mark According to http://www-912.ibm.com/s_dir/slkbase.NSF/0/edd620b73b4020778625699e00607 6a2?OpenDocument If you are sending a file, there is no need to use the cpytopcd command first. Regards Andy |-----Original Message----- |From: Mark A. Manske [mailto:mmanske@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] |Sent: 13 October 2003 14:57 |To: 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion' |Subject: RE: Attach file with SNDDST command. | |The mail api is more flexible, and easier to work with, I believe the |archives have examples and code in order |to use the api. | |Both are capable of attaching a file ( I have only used them for IFS files, |I am not sure about native AS/400 |files, as all my e-mails have required text files or csv files) | |For snddst, use the parms DOC and FLR (of course you had to put a file |there |via cpytopcd first.) |I use this all the time and even have code creating PDF files there for |sending reports out. | |HTH | |Mark A. Manske-------------------------------------------------------- FormaServe Systems Ltd 91 Redland Drive Loughton Milton Keynes Bucks UK MK5 8FL T: +44 (0)1908 609500 W:www.FormaServe.Co.Uk www.iSeriesTraining.Co.Uk E: Info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -------------------------------------------------------- This message (and any associated files) is intended only for the use of midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx and may contain information that is confidential, subject to copyright or constitutes a trade secret. If you are not midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx you are hereby notified that any dissemination, copying or distribution of this message, or files associated with this message, is strictly prohibited. If you have received this message in error, please notify us immediately by replying to the message and deleting it from your computer. Messages sent to and from us may be monitored. Any views or opinions presented are solely those of Andy Youens and do not necessarily represent those of FormaServe Systems. --------------------------------------------------------
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