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I searched the archives but didn't find anything relevant to my problem... 
I'm using the following statement to drop a file into the IFS and then FTP 
it to a Win2K server. 

Upon arrival on the server, when I open the file using notepad, the file 
shows two blank lines between each record. This also happens if I copy the 
file from the IFS and paste it to my desktop and I view it with notepad. 

In the IFS the file looks as it should - it shows no blank lines between 
the records. I tried changing some of the parms such as *STDASCII to 
*PCASCII and all of the valid RCDDLM values but nothing corrects the 
problem. CCSID is 37. This used to work with no problems and it appears to 
have started this behaviour immediatly after upgrading to V5R3. We have 
all the current PTF's. Any input is appreciated.

CPYTOIMPF FROMFILE(EMPDIAGTF) 
TOSTMF('/OIBXFER/EMPDIAGTF/diagnosisload1.txt') STMFCODPAG(*STDASCII) 
RCDDLM(*CRLF) STRDLM
(*NONE) 

TIA,

Gerald Kern
MIS Project Leader, Lotus Notes/Domino Administrator
IBM Certified RPG IV Developer, RPG IV Programmer
The Toledo Clinic, Inc.
4235 Secor Road
Toledo, OH 43623-4299
Phone 419-479-5535
gkern@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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