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.. and you can copy from an ALLWNULL file to a file without if you allow errors on the CPYF. So in two steps you are RPLNULLVAL would bring you in one. But OK if it works. Henrik > date: Fri, 6 Aug 2004 05:38:16 -0400 > from: "Reeve" <news@xxxxxxxxxx> > subject: RE: Re: CPYFRMIMPF and nulls > > Scott, thanks. I didn't push ENTER enough when prompting, so I missed that one. > > My quick fix was ALTER TABLE'ing the offending columns and compiling the program with ALLNULL(*YES), but I'm glad to learn that I missed a better solution. > > I code in the shadows of giants! > > -rf >
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