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Old 09-12-2009
FTP issues between mainframe and UNIX

Hi All,
The issue is that, we have a dataset in mianframe whose record length is 153 characters. And a batch job ftpies it to the unix server(SunOS) as a test file. But the ftpied file in unix does not have a record length of 153 chars. Each record of 153 chars gets splited into two line of 105 chars and 48 chars respectively. i ftpied the file to my local desktop and it got ftpied perfectly each line had 153 chars. so the issue happends when we ftp the file to unix alone. So when we ftp to unix server alone somehow a new line char is getting inserted after the 105th char.I am not sure why!!. So is it a limit or constraint in unix to have a max of 105 as record length for a flat file? is there a way to make it 153 chars?
 

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NAME
cdbsplit - program to operate cookie (fortune) database SYNOPSIS
cdbsplit [options] <cookie-database> <hitfile> DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the cdbsplit command. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. Instead, it has some plain text documentation, see below. cdbsplit is a program that can be used to operate cookie database in various formats, the default is standard fortune(6) format, i.e. list of 'cookies' delimited with line containing a single percent ('%') char . With 'cdbsplit' you can split cookie database, or extract parts of it depending on various criteria. OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below. For a complete description, see the documentation in /usr/share/doc/cookietool directory. NOTE, that default behaviour is to overwrite existing database with its reduced version, so the cookies are MOVED to hitfile. The hitfile is never overwritten, but may be appended to. [nothing] Shows summary of options. -c case-sensitive comparisons (for both keywords and groups) -d[0-3] how fussy about word delimiters? (default: 2) -k<keyword> optional keyword -K<keyword> mandatory keyword (use both of them to form boolean expressions) -l<min_lines> minimal cookie length (in lines) -L<max_lines> maximal cookie length (in lines) -w<chars> minimal line width (in chars) -W<chars> maximal line width (in chars) -n<min_number> start at cookie <min_number> -N<max_number> stop after <max_number> cookie -m<chars> find groups of cookies starting with <n> matching characters (database must be sorted for this to make sense!) -x extract only, don't modify <cookie-database> -a append, don't overwrite <hitfile> if such a filename exists -f[0-3] input file format - -f3: cookies are separated by '%%' lines; -f2: cookies are separated by '%' lines (DEFAULT); -f1: each line is a cookie; -f0: each word is a cookie. SEE ALSO
cookietool(6), cdbdiff(6) BUGS
None known. AUTHOR
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