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Did you use binary mode? Have to do that (unless the file has no packed
data).

On Dec 26, 2007 11:07 PM, Jim Franz <franz400@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

V5R4 FTP of physical files between partitions.
2 files restored via tape a few day ago. no problems.
I ftp "get" from one partition to get 2 files
connect ...
cd xyzpfile
lcd xyzftp3
get XYLIBR (replace
get XYINFO (replace
quit

runs fine with no errors in "output"
finding more records in updated file and strange duplicate keys
below is one record on source system.
3404- 4040404-
3404- 4040404-
3404- 4040404-
3404- 4040404-
3404- 4040404-
3404- 4040404-
3404- 4040404-
3404- 4040404-
3404- 4040404-
3404- 4040404-
3404 0 the real record

File defs exactly same on each partition.
No constraints.
DDS defined file, not sql.
Any ideas (before i call support)?
Jim Franz
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