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I was bit on the butt a couple of weeks ago by a program I tested in our
Develop environment that worked great, but when the program ran for the
first time in production it failed. Here is the skinny.



The program does a CPYTOIMPF command with *STDASCII in the STMFCODPAG
field. In develop this works, on production it fails. If I change the
STMFCODPAG field to *PCASCII it works, but it fails if I make the same
change on develop. What do I need to look at to determine why *PCASCII
fails in develop but works in production, & *STDASCII works in develop
but fails in production??



Thanks in advance





Be seeing you...*



Joel B. Harvell

Food Lion, LLC

(704) 633-8250 x2709

jbharvell@xxxxxxxxxxxx




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