What kind of UNIX, and what cp options are you using?
Clearly if you're getting some of the file there permissions aren't an issue, but is 
the file system where your uvsql is filling or is there a quota or are you reaching 
your ulimit setting (maximum size of a UNIX file that you can create)?  The uv command 
- among other things - raises ulimit; if you're not working within the UniVerse 
environment maybe your ulimit setting is too low.  Use the ulimit command to find out.

What happens if you create the UniVerse file in your uvsql account, and use a UniVerse 
COPY command?

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From: "Barry Rogen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2004 07:59:32 -0500
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: uvsql

> 
>    Question...
> 
>        I have a file, my live ORDER (type 30) file. Via unix, I copy 
> this file to my test account - copy is fine, all records there - no
> problem
> 
>        If I take that same file, and move it to my uvsql account,
> all I get is a fraction of the file. I have tried this twice and
> got same results.
> 
>       Any ideas why this occurs and how I can get this file into the
> uvsql directory/account  intact ?
> 
>    All comments appreciated,
> 
> Barry Rogen
> Senior Programmer
> PNY  Technologies
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