More information: An example of an XMIT file, taken from the CBTTAPE website contains 5 INM R control records. 1) INMR01 with fromnode fromuser tonode touser information 2) INMR02 with an eyecatcher of IEBCOPY 3) INMR02 with an eyecatcher of INMCOPY 4) INMR03 with some original file information some data 5) INMR06 to terminate the datastream I suspect that the 'some data' is an IEBCOPY unloaded PDS. Now I have an assembler program that reads an IEBCOPY unloaded PDS but no program to wr ite one. I will have to break open the IEBCOPY program to see how a datastrea m is constructed. Maybe I can get a pipeline to create a compatible datastr eam. /Tom Kern /301-903-2211
- CMS Files to XMIT compatible datastream Thomas Kern
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- Re: CMS Files to XMIT compatible datastream Kris Buelens
- Re: CMS Files to XMIT compatible datastream Jerry Whitteridge
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- Re: CMS Files to XMIT compatible datastream Dennis Boone
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- Re: CMS Files to XMIT compatible datastream Thomas Kern
- Re: CMS Files to XMIT compatible datastream McKown, John
- Re: CMS Files to XMIT compatible datastream Thomas Kern
- Re: CMS Files to XMIT compatible datastream Thomas Kern
- Re: CMS Files to XMIT compatible datastream David Boyes
- Re: CMS Files to XMIT compatible datastream A. Harry Williams
- Re: CMS Files to XMIT compatible datastream Thomas Kern
- Re: CMS Files to XMIT compatible datastream Thomas Kern
- Re: CMS Files to XMIT compatible datastream Lionel B. Dyck
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- Re: CMS Files to XMIT compatible datastream Alan Altmark
