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Hi Raymond,

Take a look at the 'append' FTP command.  I might be able to give a more 
concrete suggestion if you can answer some of the following questions:

"Raymond Tenorio" <rtenorio@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 12/10/2006 
06:06:17 PM:

The file names are unique to each download. 
Do you know the file names before each download?  Do you download all 
files in a specific directory each time?  Can you delete files from the 
server as you download them?

I'd like to take the multiple files, 
create the first one and append each file after that to the newly 
created file. 
The append command should allow you to do exactly that.

On a side note - I'm not sure what you are using as an FTP client, but I'd 
highly recommend that you look at the FTP API for RPG, written by Scott 
Klement.  At least from my point of view, it is much easier to use than 
FTP from a CL.  http://www.scottklement.com/ftpapi


Hope this helps,
Adam

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