On Sat, Jul 31, 2010 at 9:51 PM, Elixir <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm sorry about my description is not enough clear.
> Thank Daniel knows what I am saying and provides a method.
> I also know another way, NO need IOCTL and just put CHAR(13) at the
> end of string then the result will have x'0D0A'
> WRITESEQ OUT.DATA:CHAR(13) APPEND TO F.OUT.PTR
>
> Except this will yield LFCR rather than CRLF, which was not the original
request. Eliminating the default delimiter (using IOCTL) will give you
complete, explicit control over what you want (or don't want) to be
included.

I test the function of JIOCTL_COMMAND_SERIAL_SET_CRLF just curious.
> But I don't really get that : The problem is you are trying to use a
> 'serial IO extension' on a 'file'.
>
>
> http://www.jbase.com/r5/knowledgebase/manuals/3.0/30manpages/man/adv12_SEQUENTIAL.FILE.EXTENSIONS.htm
> There mention:
> JIOCTL_COMMAND_SERIAL_SET_CRLF
> Append a CRLF to each WRITESEQ.
>
> My output is a sequential file (.txt).Why can't I use that to append
> x'0D0A' after writing a strring to a seq file?
>
> Everyone's suggestion is appreciated
>
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