No, the files are NOT sent by SENDFILE but by FTP from a VSE POWER
queue.
 
David Wakser

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IIRC, SENDFILE (or TRANSMIT {synonym = XMIT} on TSO) sends files in
NETDATA format (making everything F 80 and including lots of control
information).   

When you RECEIVE a file sent in NETDATA (by SENDFILE or XMIT) format,
the file attributes are built to match what was sent.  That's is likely
what Dave is seeing, assuming that the system sending the files to his
reader is using SENDFILE. 

Mike Walter 
Hewitt Associates 
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represent the opinions or policies of Hewitt Associates. 



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That's funny David because I have often wished for exactly the
opposite.  When I RECEIVE PRT files from a VSE virtual 3800 they are
always RECFM 'F' and 205 bytes even if the longest print line is 10
bytes. If they were received as 'V' it would save a lot of space.

/Fran Hensler at Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania USA for 44
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On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 08:38:33 -0700 Wakser, David said:
>All:
>
>                 I am issuing a RECEIVE from within an EXEC to receive
a lot of
>files onto a minidisk. However, RECEIVE sets them up as record format
>"V" - and I want them to be "F". I see no options for this on the
>RECEIVE command itself. Is there any way around this?
>
>David Wakser
>InfoCrossing




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