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Mike,
Try creating the file on the target system before you do the FTP.
If you do this it will use the record structure of the created file and not
just one field in a file.
Someone else may have a better solution but if you have access to both
systems this will work.



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I looked in the faq and through the archives, but didn't see an answer to
this.
I have the need to ftp a file from 1 400 to another.  this file is created
via a query process.
i know i can create a save file and ftp the save file over, but was just
wondering if there is a way to get it over without the save file.
i have tried several ways, but when it gets to the remote 400 it is no
longer in workable.  ie it becomes 1 field instead of multples.

thanks

mike.








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