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  • Subject: RE: File Upload to 400-THANKS!
  • From: Sannan Solberg <SSolberg@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 10 Dec 1998 15:00:02 -0700

I must have had a brain-fart or something.  I thought I had tried FTP...  I
had tried uploading via a Rumba upload with a FDF and it hated it.  FTP
worked like a dream directly into my file, just like I wanted!  

        (snip)
> 1.    CRTPF FILE(ANYFILE) RCDLEN(60) on the AS400.  
> 2.    FTP the text file into ANYFILE.
> 
>               -----Original Message-----
>               From:   Sannan Solberg [mailto:SSolberg@Washcorp.com]
>               Sent:   Thursday, December 10, 1998 9:16 AM
>               To:     'MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com'
>               Subject:        File Upload to 400
> 
>               I have a file on my PC that is simple text file but the
> vendor neglected to
>               put end-of-record markers at the end of each (60 char)
> record.  Each field
>               in the record is fixed length and starting column, ie. no
> delimiters.  I've
>               tried a few things such as uploading through a file
> description on the PC of
>               the physical, and it hated that there was no marker.  I
> uploaded the file
>               into a document folder and tried CPYFRMPCD into 60 char flat
> physical (no
>               fields) and it didn't like that either.  I even tried using
> the most recent
>               posts regarding CPYFRMINPF and didn't seem to get anywhere
> (it also didn't
>               lilke anything I gave it).  Any ideas???  (TIA)   I am
> avoiding having to
>               massage the file on the PC at all costs.
> 
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