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All, More of a C question than an MI question, but... I'm trying to do a read of a database source member using the read() "UNIX-type" API. However, because OS/400 recognizes that it isn't a 'true' stream file but is a fixed-record-length file, it includes all the trailing blanks. Since my source file contains text data, I don't care about all the trailing blanks. I can get round this by either simply reading each record in the source file and trimming/concatenating them into a variable (my current approach) or using the CPYTOSTMF command to copy the source member into a 'true' stream file and then reading that. However, the multiple read approach is time-consuming and the CPYTOSTMF isn't much faster and involves a command-interface using QCAPCMD. Is there any way that I can either directly access the processing which underlies the CPYTOSTMF command (I notice that there is a called procedure called copy_database_file_member__FP23qp0l_stmf_description_tP22qp0l_dbf_descri ption_tP12qlg_pathnameUsPvPV22qp0l_STMF_DBF_commarea() in one of the service programs called by the CPYTOSTMF CPP which could be something useful...) or somehow convince OS/400 that my database file (for the purposes of the read() API) is actually a 'true' stream file? Is this information that is held in the file header or is it determined by OS/400 seeing that the file is in the QSYS file system? Thanks in advance, Rory
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