|
You know, I've asked this question before and have never got a straight
answer from anyone including my IBM business partner. Is there some
concern that a hacker will read this and find out how to "kill" an AS/400?
Surely there is something within SST that will do this.
Eric Kempter
CommAir Mechanical Services, Inc.
T. Jessica Miller wrote:
> I have a system that needs to be 'wiped clean' and I do not see the best
way to
> do this. Is there a way to 'format' the drive so that I can do a fresh
install
> of OS/400 and be rid of all the old libs, usrprfs, docs, etc.?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Jessica
>
> "Stone, Brad V (TC OASIS)" wrote:
>
> > Hello all!
> >
> > I recently got a mail from a user of one of my tools and he wants it to
> > accept the CCSID of 5035. Now, the only place I am moving data from
their
> > machine is into a temp file that I create on the fly in QTEMP.
> >
> > Does anyone have any ideas of how this can be done? I looked into the
CCSID
> > parameter of CRTPF, but it says it ignores this field on *DATA type
files.
> >
> > Would the ICGDTA keyword have anything to do with it? It wasn't quite
clear
> > what this does from the help text.
> >
> > I guess what is happening is when I copy their data into my temp file,
> > certain text must be getting corrupted since I am not using DBCS files.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Bradley V. Stone
> > BVS/Tools
> > http://www.bvstools.com
> >
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