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Environment:  OS/400 v3r2, CA v3r2, Win98SE

I have an app that uses CPYTOSTMF to put a file in QOpenSys.  Once I mapped
a drive to that folder, Windoze Exploder shows the file.  I try to copy it
to my C: drive.  Get an error w/ dialog box titled: "Error Copying File" and
a message: "Cannot copy file:  File system error (1026)."  Then I tried
double-clicking on the file (an .RTF file), and Windoze Exploder locked up
solid.  Any ideas on how to fix this?

Is there a "Work With Objects" type of command for objects in the IFS that
are not in the native QSYS.LIB file system?

Also, (probably unrelated to error), the app that does this is about 3 years
old and I have used it successfully in the past on v3r2 systems.  I have a
comment in the CL that "StmFCodPag(*PCAscii) not valid for V3R2, so
substitute value calculated on OS/400 version that _did_ support *PCAscii."
The live code in the CPYTOSTMF uses "StmFCodPag( 1252 )".  How did I come up
with 1252?  Is that a typical/standard code page for ASCII?

TIA.

- Dan Bale
(I am *NOT* "Dale"
http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l/200105/msg00281.html )
SAMSA, Inc.
989-790-0507
DBale@SAMSA.com
  Quiquid latine dictum sit altum viditur.
  (Whatever is said in Latin seems profound.)



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