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  • Subject: RE: Changing layout of .csv files
  • From: Scott Klement <klemscot@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 9 Feb 2001 10:08:20 -0600 (CST)


Actually, x'0D' is CR, not LF.     x'0A' is LF in ASCII... x'25' in
EBCDIC.

Yes, Unix files end their records with LF only (no CR).  

> >File nau020801  was created with CPYTOIMPF
> This file has record delimiter x'0D' (LF) This is Unix and AS/400 standard. 
> You need CRLF (x'0D0A') That's the Windows standard, and it's what you have 
> in both of the other two files.
> 

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