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Trailing spaces chopped off - MF to Unix FTP.
We receive fixed width ASCII (not EBCIDIC) file from MF to UNIX server. We have trailing spaces in the file.
What happens during FTP transmission, those trailing spaces gets chopped off. Is there any option in FTP when to transfer file from mainframes to unix not to chop off those spaces? |
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