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SV: Antwort: Re: FTP_GET
Hi,
I notice that the name of the to-file is letmvs. This wouldn't by any chance indicate that the original file came from an old S/370 with an MVS operating system, would it?
I can only speculate, but the fixed-length database files in OS/400 may have some structures in common with the old file system of MVS and therefore may confuse the DSPF/EDTF command.
Anyway, I think the message you get has more to do with DSPF/EDTF misinterpreting something in the file than with FTPAPI doing something wrong. Have you tried to use good windows-based editor to look into the file? Maybe do a compare to the original?
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Emne: Antwort: Re: FTP_GET
Hi Scott
Once again:
the result in IFS:
/Christian
Von: Scott Klement <sk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
An: HTTPAPI and FTPAPI Projects <ftpapi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Datum: 11.07.2013 18:48
Betreff: Re: FTP_GET
Gesendet von: ftpapi-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
In order to get a message like this, I would think you must be receiving into a physical file (not a stream file, which is what most people would consider to be an 'IFS object').
Can you explain further?
On 7/9/2013 2:07 AM, christian.rehn@xxxxxx wrote:
> Hello Community
> After FTP_GET to an IFS-Object I get message CPIB604 (used recordlen
> 132). Where can I affect the used recordlen ?, I need 81 and FTP_GET
> will fit the records ?
> Thanks
> Christian Rehn
>
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