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Date: | Fri, 17 Nov 1995 03:58:12 GMT |
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Chris Breemer ([log in to unmask]) wrote:
: Does anybody know how to recognize the fact that a file (in the MPE domain)
: is a bytestream file? I have looked at FFILEINFO, FGETINFO, FLABELINFO and
: the foptions, but none of these seems to have a code for bytestream. Creating
: and accessing is no problem, it's just detecting that I want.
Also, for those of you who want to get this information from the LISTF
command, the article "New CI Commands" in the 5.0 Communicator explains
how to interpret the characters in the TYP field for LISTF,2. These
characters encode the file's record format, ASCII/BINARY, carriage control,
and file type.
Mike P.
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