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Have you tried CPYTOSTMF?



-----Original Message-----
From: Jay Vaughn [mailto:jeffersonvaughn@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2019 4:25 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: cpytompf for flat file

I want to simply copy a flat file from the iSeries to the IFS and retain the exact formatting using the cpytoimpf command...

is there a way? what are the correct parms?

an example of what the flat file data looks like is...

1 0000000000 200 00000000170228C00000036000000000000013037

1 0000000000 200 00000000170228C00000000000000000000015289

1 0000000000 200 00000000170228C00000036000000000000289066

1 0000000000 200 00000000170228C00000036000000000000290668


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