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One more idea - the delimiter for cells is hex09, right? And for rows it's hex13? You can name both of these in the CPYTOIMPF. This should open directly in Excel. > Okay, I believe I've figured this out. -snip- > I think that leaves me with using CPYTOIMPF to create a delimited file, > using FTP to transfer the file to one of our servers, and then using some PC > application (Visual Basic?) to convert to a DIF or Excel format. It doesn't > look like CPYTOSTMF or CPYTOPCD will help me as both require translation > table names that are unknown to me and don't allow delimiters to be > specified. If anyone knows differently, please enlighten me.
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