Lizette:
 
Yep sure is, use binary, it will not translate the characters. I use it all the 
time for exactly that purpose

Scott J Ford
Software Engineer
http://www.identityforge.com
 


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From: Lizette Koehler <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, October 24, 2011 4:10 PM
Subject: CRLF in Unix being translated on Mainframe to x'25'

A programmer I am working with is getting a file from Unix which will be sent 
to the mainframe.  This will be using FTP.

The process is we receive the file from the Unix system and it is placed on a 
Windows 2008 server.

Then from the Windows 2008 it is going to be FTP'd to the mainframe.

Is there a way to keep the CRLF command at the end of each line?  And will the 
mainframe recognize it as a newline?

What we really want is the UNIX file to be individual (FB Lrecl 946) going into 
the mainframe.

It seems the Unix CRLF is x'0A' whereas the mainframe is x'25'


Thanks for any advice

Lizette


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