Frosty the Coder
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List,
I'm trying to FTP a large XML document from a windows-NT folder into the iSeries IFS.
Looking that the XML, via a browser, there are no characters prior to the leading <.
When it gets to the IFS, there are three characters, that cause XML-INTO to fail.
In my FTP I have tried "ASCII"; "BIN"; and "TYPE C 819".
The first two work, but don't prevent the issue.
"TYPE C 819", which should change the CCSID to 819, yields "501 parameter not understood".
I'm at a loss to understand, or prevent this.
Searching JDEList archives, I did see that this has happened to others, but don't see a resolution that I can get to work.
Searching GOOGLE, I've seen a couple suggestions to use the "TYPE C ccsid".
Can anyone explain why this is happening and how to fix it?
Thanks.
Frosty
I'm trying to FTP a large XML document from a windows-NT folder into the iSeries IFS.
Looking that the XML, via a browser, there are no characters prior to the leading <.
When it gets to the IFS, there are three characters, that cause XML-INTO to fail.
In my FTP I have tried "ASCII"; "BIN"; and "TYPE C 819".
The first two work, but don't prevent the issue.
"TYPE C 819", which should change the CCSID to 819, yields "501 parameter not understood".
I'm at a loss to understand, or prevent this.
Searching JDEList archives, I did see that this has happened to others, but don't see a resolution that I can get to work.
Searching GOOGLE, I've seen a couple suggestions to use the "TYPE C ccsid".
Can anyone explain why this is happening and how to fix it?
Thanks.
Frosty