When creating the file he would need to use WRITEBLK... :)
The "TO" syntax will create an Aix file using the Aix linefeed char (10 or
13 - it's been a while). You will have to then have to join the lines
together in the format required.
It's whichever you find easiest - or is easier for the next
Brad,
I know nothing about infotrieve, but why can't you use OPENSEQ and then a
READBLK loop?
READBLK reads the next N bytes from a file, not caring if there are line
delimiters of other strange characters.
Regards,
Marc
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I'm guessing it doesn't matter if this is UD or UV, but I have UD7.1 under
AIX. We have a request to extract some data to what I call a tape file.
The data is fixed length and there are no line breaks. Just one continuous
stream of data. My thought is that this could be accomplished with an
Inf
A couple of obvious ones ... and yet :
* assume you are NOT reading/writing to c:\
* assume the directory in question IS local to the server, and NOT a mount point
* are the other servers that ARE working part of an AD domain, and these 2
aren't (or visa versa)
* from a windows perspective, call