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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 16 Sep 1998 14:38:27 -0700578_US-ASCII Wirt writes:
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> However, there is a small addendum that should be added. Stan wrote:
>
> > Ok...what's the value? My rule of thumb is that if the value is about
> > 70% or so, you can benefit from a faster CPU. If it's below 70%, then
...
> There are exceptions to Stan's 70% rule, especially in situations such as a
> report writer running in the middle of the night, in batch, as a process
> absent of any other competiting jobs. In this circumstance, if the people who
> wrote the report writer don't [...]41_16Sep199814:38:[log in to unmask]
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John J. Archer wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I wanted to thank all of those who responded. Most of the answers were on the
> right track.
>
> What did work was to alter the PUT command on the remote unix box as follows:
>
> put  filex  "filex ;rec=-256,,f,ascii"
>
> There were a lot of responses identifying the  ;REC=  option but the trick was
> to put it in double
> quotes as part of the TO FILE NAME.
>

The quotes are not necessary if you don't put a space between the file name
and the build parameters:

  put  filex  filex;rec=-256,,f,ascii

But, whatever works!

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Steve (Too lazy to type those extra characters) Fulton
The NPD Group Canada, Inc.

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