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  • Subject: Re: QLansrv copy
  • From: Jeff Crosby <jlcrosby@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 16:29:03 -0500
  • Organization: Dilgard Frozen Foods

> CPYTOSTMF FROMMBR('\QSYS.LIB\QTEMP.LIB\HTML.FILE\HTML.MBR')    
>            TOSTMF('\qlansrv\public\employeedirectory\empdir.html')   
>            STMFOPT(*REPLACE)                                    
>            CVTDTA(*TBL)                                         
>            TBL('QSYS.LIB\QASCII.TBL')                           

Thanks for responding.  I got it to work!  I found a sample in the
redbook GG24-4378-00 "LAN Server/400:  A Guide to Using the AS/400 as a
File Server".  In their example, they use an AS/400 code page of 37, and
a stream file code page of 850, both hard-coded.

I'll do some more reading and find out the pros/cons of their method vs
yours of using the QASCII.TBL.

What's really flaky (IMO) is having to place the data in a program
described file first.  I understand the ramifications of packed data,
but as long as I avoid troublesome data types, I don't see the purpose
on not allowing externally described files.

Thanks again.

-- 
-Jeff

jlcrosby@fwi.com
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