iSeries Navigator
File Systems
Then Right Click on Integrated File Systems itself - do not expand it. 
Select Properties.  On the text tab do you see an opportunity for 
automatic file conversion?

You know how ftp defaults to ascii and you have to change it to binary for 
certain files?  I believe that the Integrated File System is vice versa. 
Closest explanation I could find.

Rob Berendt
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Dept 01.073
PO Box 2000
Dock 108
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web logs readable on iSeries not on PC






Hello all,

6.5 on iSeries v5r2

I can read my web logs on the green screen using wrklnk then drilling down 

to each file and displaying using a 5 -- data displays fine.

I'm trying to open up the same files in a PC program such as Excel for now 

and eventually some web log analyzer, but the data is not readable.

I've tried mapping a drive to a share on the IFS and opening via Notepad, 
Excel, Wordpad, etc...  I've tried copying and pasting the file using 
OpsNav from the IFS to my PC with the same result.  What else should I try 

???

I've seen some references on the IBM Lotus tech support site about the 
CCSID of the file but they're all 37 which I believe is as it should be.

Thanks in advance,
Bob
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