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Hi, Jim.

RJS does have a product, but I believe it's PC based.  You
may want to check their site to be for sure.

If this is simply splitting a PDF into each page (and page
only, not other search criteria) it may be someting I could
help you with on a custom level.  It really all depends on
the PDF files.  I may need to see one or two first.

Feel free to contact me offline at bvstone at bvstools dot
com if you like.  

Brad
www.bvstools.com

On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 10:56:28 -0500
 "Jim Franz" <franz400@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I am receiving a .pdf file via ftp to the iSeries IFS
> containing many pages,
> each page a different order,many customers within a file.
> 
> Need to provide an iSeries IFS file web link to each
> order,
> so would split the .pdf file into a separate .pdf for
> each page (and then do the link). 
> Later need to xmit all files for a single customer to
> their server.
> Is there a Brad or Scott type RPGLE tool, maybe java, or
> just some specs 
> on how to read thru & dissect a .pdf file.  Too many
> records to handle 
> interactively (5,000 weekly)  - must be batch driven.
> Would like to stay away from
> other server solutions. This is an all iSeries web
> process (so far).
> jim franz
> 
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