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Rick,

The CPYTOIMPF (Copy to Import File) command will do what you want.

Regards,
Andy Nolen-Parkhouse

> admin@midrange.com] On Behalf Of Rick Rayburn
> Subject: Can I automate a CSV formatted File On 400?
>
>
> Hello there everybody -
>
> Hope the New Year brings peace, health and prosperity for all in our
> community. Question: I have a DDS - based file that I need to place in
> an
> FTP outgoing library for a client to pull each day. They want the file
> in a
> CSV format. I know the CPYTOPCD command offers a "TEXT - NOTEXT" option
> but
> I don't think it leaves the file in a CSV format. Is there anyway,
> WITHOUT
> the use of Client Access, to automate (through a CL or RPG program) the
> conversion of a DDS - based data file to a CSV format?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Rick Rayburn




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