>>> That sounds counterproductive.  AMATERSE PACK followed by AMATERSE UNPACK 
>>> will result in a faithful bit-for-bit copy containing the original x'0D25' 
>>> sequences.
>
>>> Fortunately, I suspect AMATERSE is not available on the OP's Windows server.
>
>> The OP understood the suggestion.
>
>Oh?  Has anyone tried the suggestion and observed it to succeed?  Otherwise, 
>I'd consider it more wishful thinking than understanding.

"If they can resend, have them run AMATERSE PARM=PACK against the VB file. Send 
the output file to you. Upload to the host. Run AMATERSE PARM=UNPACK”"

"I doubt they can handle that file with AMATERSE, they aren't very flexible
introducing alternatives.

Thanks,
Werner"

What part of this is unclear? It requires the bank to "PACK" the file before 
sending it to the OP. This is a really basic method of sending VB files.

Bob Shannon
Rocket Software
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