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Well since it's coming from a windows share via QNTC there will be no ALWSAV
attribute on the source file - it's only meaningful on the i.

I'm curious as to what the ALWSAV parameter on the target folder might be ?

Regards
Evan Harris


-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dennis Lovelady
Sent: Tuesday, 2 March 2010 11:12 p.m.
To: 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion'
Subject: RE: ifs attribute alwsav(*no)

When we copy stream files from the QNTC file system, (Window Server
Shares), the attribute ALWSAV is set to *NO. I know I can run the
CHGATR command to fix it but I have over a dozen programs that are
using
PC servers to create XML and X937 batches. (Among other things.)

CPY OBJ('/qntc/server/share/path/obj.type')
TODIR('/home/permretentiondir')
FROMCCSID(*OBJ)
TOCCSID(*OBJ)
DTAFMT(*BINARY)
OWNER(*NEW)

Hmm... OK. So two more questions: What is the ALWSAV attribute of the
original file? And have you tried copying this from qsh, as in:
QSH CMD('cp /qtnc/server/share/path/obj.type /home/permretiondir')


Dennis Lovelady
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