Ten replies not counting the OP's, and NOT A SINGLE responder actually
addressed his question?!

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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List <IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU> On Behalf Of
Phil Smith III
Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2025 11:24

A customer just had a problem uploading some service we'd released. It was
an XMIT file, and they did transfer it as binary F 80, but TSO RECEIVE was
failing. After some tinkering and comparing screenshots of the file, they
eventually found that they had "the CR/LF option" checked in their emulator,
which they called "the Rocket emulator" (I suspect that is/was BlueZone).
They sent a screenshot that shows the file transfer options: Binary vs.
text, plus checkboxes for Append and CR/LF.

My question is: Can you devise a scenario where a binary transfer "with
CR/LF" makes sense? I can't even think how it would decide where to put them
in--it's just a byte stream! The only linends are whatever the native
platform uses, but if it's binary those wouldn't seem to me to be
meaningful. And of course a binary file could well have those bytes in the
data.

Maybe I'm missing something obvious [as usual]?

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