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  Yes, V5R3

  Coded Character set: 65535
  Default Set: 37

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    From:  rob@xxxxxxxxx
    Reply-To:  Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
    <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
    To:  Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
    Subject:  RE: CPYTOSTMF Confusion
    Date:  Mon, 24 Oct 2005 09:40:54 -0500
    >V5R3, right?
    >
    >DSPJOB
    >2. Display job definition attributes
    >Page down twice to
    >Coded character set identifier  . . .
    >Default coded character set identifier
    >What do you have for both?
    >
    >See also the "Database file CCSID" option on CPYTOSTMF.
    >
    >Rob Berendt
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    >
    >
    >
    >
    >"Bob O." <otis_the_cat@xxxxxxxxxxx>
    >Sent by: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
    >10/24/2005 09:31 AM
    >Please respond to
    >Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
    >
    >
    >To
    >midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
    >cc
    >
    >Fax to
    >
    >Subject
    >RE: CPYTOSTMF Confusion
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >    Worked good except that the output to the text file looks like
    this:
    >
    >    o:d-uuoOOAEO:Ua@
    >    *EAAUAAA@aO:eO:aAOAa:aO:Aa:EOA:AAUaOA:AAAA:OOd-o`d-n`nuuo:
    >
    >    Here is the command I used:
    >
    >     From file member or save file  . >
    >    '/QSYS.LIB/TGC400.LIB/PDFRGST2.FILE/PDFRGST2
    >    .MBR'
    >     To stream file . . . . . . . . . >
    >    '/PAPERFLOW/XFLOW.TXT'
    >
    >     Stream file option . . . . . . . > *REPLACE      *NONE, *ADD,
    >    *REPLACE
    >     Data conversion options  . . . . > *NONE         *AUTO, *TBL,
    >    *NONE
    >     Database file CCSID  . . . . . . > *FILE         1-65533,
    >    *FILE
    >     Stream file code page  . . . . . > 37            1-32767, *STMF,
    >    *PCASCII...
    >     End of line characters . . . . . > *CR           *CRLF, *LF, *CR,
    >    *LFCR...
    >
    >  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    >
    >      From:  "Bob O." <otis_the_cat@xxxxxxxxxxx>
    >      Reply-To:  Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
    >      <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
    >      To:  midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
    >      Subject:  CPYTOSTMF Confusion
    >      Date:  Mon, 24 Oct 2005 08:29:36 -0500
    >      >   I don't get it...  Why won't this command work?  I am trying
    to
    >      >copy a
    >      >   physical file
    >      >   with one field (108 Characters long) into a simple text file.
    >      >The TOSTMF
    >      >   is a folder
    >      >   on the IFS.  The error I get is:
    >      >      CPYTOSTMF
    >      >FROMMBR('/QSYS.LIB/TGC400.LIB/PDFRGSTR.FILE/PDFRGSTR.MBR')
    >      >   TOSTMF('/ACOM/EDOCS/PAPERFLOW/TESTFLOW.TXT')
    >      >   STMFOPT(*REPLACE)                  Object is not a file or is
    a
    >      >file with attributes not supported by
    >      >   this command.
    >      >               Object not copied.  Object is
    >      >/QSYS.LIB/TGC400.LIB/PDFRGSTR.FILE/PDFRGSTR.MBR.
    >      >     Object is not a file or is a file with attributes not
    supported
    >      >by
    >      >   this command.
    >      >               Object not copied.  Object is
    >      >
    >      >/QSYS.LIB/TGC400.LIB/PDFRGSTR.FILE/PDFRGSTR.MBR.
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