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12-09-2009 08:10 AM
12-09-2009 08:10 AM
Re: Java file
I have a hard time parsing the problem description.
Is the file being created on the OpenVMS side, with the VAR attributes?
- that would be a C-RTL feature setting, such as Hartmut hints at.
Or is it created on the windows side, FTPed to OpenVMS and found to be VAR?
- That woudl be an FTP issue as Steven hints at.
For the C-RTL, try again after renaming (or deleting) all prior versions away.
See the C-RTL documenation or HELP such as:
$ help crtl Feature_Logical_Names DECC$V62_RECORD_GENERATION
hth,
Hein.
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12-10-2009 01:21 AM
12-10-2009 01:21 AM
Re: Java file
From the original question it is clear:
the file is produced on Windows.
the file is transferred to VMS by FTP.
So it depends on the TCPIP and FTP software, what has to be done to produce a STMLF file on the VMS side.
If it is HP TCPIP then Steven showed the solution, other tcpip stacks or FTP servers may need post-processing.
the file is produced on Windows.
the file is transferred to VMS by FTP.
So it depends on the TCPIP and FTP software, what has to be done to produce a STMLF file on the VMS side.
If it is HP TCPIP then Steven showed the solution, other tcpip stacks or FTP servers may need post-processing.
http://www.mpp.mpg.de/~huber
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