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Robert,

You could also try EBCDIC X'15' (New Line).  EBCDIC X'25' was (Line Feed).
Both should convert over to ASCII X'0A' (New Line) which I believe \n
represents in a Java string - not ASCII X'0D' (Carriage Return).

Paul

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"Robert Upshall" <rupshall@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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> I tried this and it appears to be a ' ' in java, there has to be a way
> to do this correct?
>
>
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> Paul Morgan wrote:
> > Robert,
> >
> > Try using EBCDIC X'25' to get a Line Feed (new line) character in your
> > string.
> >
> > Paul
> >
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