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Thanks Rob, I hadn't thought of using QCAPCMD, but I can see how that could 
provide a useful workaround here until a "proper" API is available.

Since Brad works in the same areas as us, I suspect he's hitting similarly 
issues and pursuing similar solutions!

I'll also take you up on the DCR idea and will submit a request next week.

Pete

Peter Clifford
ariadne software
www.ariadnesoftware.co.uk
<rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message 
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> Just this week I did a cursory glance for just that API for an issue that
> Brad Stone was having.
>
> I just had an idea.
>
> Are you familiar with the API QCAPCMD?  Perhaps you could use that to
> handle the command CHGFTPA and parse out the desired value(s).  Then for a
> more reasonable API you could submit a Design Change Request, or DCR.
> https://www-912.ibm.com/r_dir/ReqDesChange.nsf/Request_for_Design_Change?OpenForm
>
> Rob Berendt
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> Anyone know of an API which can be used to retrieve the FTP attributes
> (i.e.
> those values set by CHGFTPA). I'm specifically interested in retrieving
> the
> CCSID used by FTP for EBCDIC/ASCII conversion.
>
> Thanks
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