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Booth,

Yes, I agree with the pots and pots of thanks! I've made productive
use of much of his help in the past.

John


message: 1
date: Fri, 02 May 2008 15:09:43 -0500
from: Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: Process a network text file(s) from RPG.

http://www.scottklement.com/

All will be answered.

We owe Scott pots and pots of thanks, he's shown us the way to do these
things.



John Rusling wrote:
I haven't mad much luck searching so far ---

I'd like to take 1 or more text/csv file(s), on one of our network
drives,
and append them into a single file on the same network drive. Ie,
file1's last record is followed by file2's first record, etc. I want
to
do this
using a straight up RPG program.

I know I could do this using (embedded?) qshell if the files were
on the IFS. (or reading and writing using the IFS apis for that
matter)

Is this possible to accomplish in RPG for network drive files?
Can anyone help with some direction, or, better keywords to search on
<g> ?

Thanks,

John B.

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