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Rob

Use NetServer. Create a file share on your iSeries to your source. You can make a share to /QSYS.LIB, to a library within, like /QSYS.LIB/LIBNAME.LIB, or even to a file within, like /QSYS.LIB/LIBNAME.LIB/QCLSRC.FILE - then map a network drive to it and open the member in any text editor (NotePad, TextPad. etc.) It is opened without dates or sequence numbers. You can even save it back to the iSeries directly, although be sure not to have lines longer than the source file record length - you can lose things this way.

Cool!

Vern

At 09:22 AM 1/7/2003 -0800, you wrote:

HI I would like to copy some RPG source and bring it to a PC file. Other than copy/paste, is there a better way?

Thanks,

Rob Phillips

Senior Programmer Analyst

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