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Mike,

Try creating an empty file first with the proper CCSID. Example: touch -C 819 pattynew.csv. Then yuo should be able to do: cat /pdfflr/pattycsv5.csv >> /pdfflr/pattycsv.csv and retain the correct CCSID.

-mark

On 12/27/2016 9:13 AM, Smith, Mike wrote:
I have 2 IFS files that I am trying to merge together, but I'm not having a great deal of success.

I am attempting to do this through QSHELL.

I have tried the following

cat /pdfflr/pattycsv.csv /pdfflr/pattycsv5.csv> /pdfflr/pattynew.csv

In the above it creates the new file but the CCSID ends up different(37)
Executed a CPY changing the ccsid but I lose the line breaks.


cat /pdfflr/pattycsv5.csv>> /pdfflr/pattycsv.csv

In this one it adds pattycsv5 to the end of pattycsv, but it appears to lose the line breaks

So is there an easy method to merge these 2 files but keep the line breaks ?

Thanks

Mike

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