Hello All,
The TSO Command Reference states the TRANSMIT command converts this data to a
special format.
Questions:
(1) Do this mean it converts it to binary or some special TSO format?
(2) After downloading a transmitted dataset to the PC with no conversion
(CRLF and ASCII/EBCDIC turned
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Do this mean it converts it to binary or some special TSO format?
(2) After downloading a transmitted dataset to the PC with no conversion
(CRLF and ASCII/EBCDIC turned off), is there a software
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Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 12:14:15 EDT
The TSO Command Reference states the TRANSMIT command converts this data to a
special format.
Questions:
(1) Do this mean it converts it to binary or some special TSO format?
Both. It contains nondisplayable
From: Ed. Benoit [EMAIL PROTECTED]
After downloading a transmitted dataset to the PC with no conversion
(CRLF and ASCII/EBCDIC turned off), is there a software on the market to
convert
the dataset back to character form on the PC? Something like the RECEIVE
on
the mainframe? I am attempting
Dave,
I have downloaded the XMIT Manager v.3. But I cannot seams to find
instructions on how to use it. Are there any documentation. Non of the
downloaded
members give instructions.
Ed.
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Dave,
I have downloaded the XMIT Manager v.3. But I cannot seams to find
instructions on how to use it. Are there any documentation. Non
Thanks to all for the help. I have downloaded and installed the xmit manager.
Thanks again. I love this email list.
Ed.
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Thanks to all for the help. I have downloaded and installed the xmit
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