On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 5:15 PM, Paul Gilmartin <
[email protected]> wrote:

> On Mon, 2 Nov 2015 17:11:14 -0600, John McKown  wrote:
>
> >Or, more simply, install Dovetailed Technologies Co:Z Data Set utilities
> >and use the todsn (for z/OS data sets) or tofile (z/OS UNIX files) to send
> >files and fromdsn/fromfile to get them. And those utilities have options
> >about code conversions to use as well. E.g. "binary" or "translate from
> >ISO-8859-1 to CP-037" and line endings (end with CR, end with LF, end with
> >CRLF, end with LFCR, end with almost anything else you want to specify).
> >
> Politically that may not be more simple.


​True.​



> Or perhaps the price may be deemed
> unacceptable.  (But Kirk is probably willing to be flexible on price.)
>

​Price? It costs $0.00 US to download and use. It only costs money if a
support contract is needed. ​And by download and use, I mean just that. You
go to the site and download it. No registration required. It does not need
any special authorizations in z/OS or UNIX. So it could be downloaded and
installed by anyone who is smart enough to do it. I.e., it doesn't need to
be installed like a z/OS program product. It's just an application.



>
> -- gil
>
>
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