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Midrange Stuff - Hardware, Software & Services
OS/400 Edition
Volume 2, Number 16 - March 1, 2002
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Extracting Packed Decimal Data from a List

Hey, Ted:

I am having a problem with a command using a simple list. When the command processing program (CPP) receives the data (up to five numbers in a list), each number is packed.

How do I get the packed numeric data into a CL variable? Thanks in advance for your help.

-- Andrew

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Send Large E-mails in One Piece

Hey, David:

Is there a limit on the size of an attachment to an e-mail sent using the Send Distribution (SNDDST) command? For example, a simple sales report for a week (about 50 pages) will route through our exchange server and arrive with the attachment I specify (report.txt) but the same report run for a month (85 pages) arrives in my e-mail with the attachment, report.txt.dat.

-- Greg

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Reader Feedback and Insights: CPF9897 and CPF9898

I read your tip, Keeping Users Informed, in the February 6 issue of the Midrange Guru, OS/400 Edition.

What's the difference between CPF9897 and CPF9898?

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