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See the CPYTOIMPF command.  It produces delimited data files in EITHER the
IFS or QSYS file systems.

Eric DeLong
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-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Rayburn [mailto:the400man@hotmail.com]
Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 9:31 AM
To: midrange-l@midrange.com
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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