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>On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 15:35:27 -0700, "Dave Odom" <Dave.Odom@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >Well, I found the answer after working with IBM and I was surprised by >the answer. The short answer is: When you have certain table >attributes, like DECIMAL or NUMERIC, even though the movement of data is >between LPARs in the same iSeries machine, you may need to use the FTP >commands: TYPE E and MODE BLOCK. > Dave, Thanks for this. We have had a 'situation' this week were a developer had used SQL to update fields, including a type L date field, in a DDS defined file. Afterwards, FTP would fail on the records updated by SQL. CPYF would work fine. RCVNETF would work fine but FTP would fail. I included these commands in the FTP script and FTP now copies the file OK as well. Again, thanks. Gord
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