On Sat, 20 Mar 1999, Bruce Odum wrote:

> Great but I still think IBM should supply a basic zip function for the IFS
> that can be accessed by programs in QSYS


I'm hoping that you're not putting your programs in QSYS....

As for a zip routine on teh IFS, why not just plain ole standard PKZIP or
WINZIP?  IFF you're thinking of ziping as/400 objects (other than data),
you're better to crtsavf, savobj/savlib>savf, then ftp...it's my
understanding that this zip util does a conversion to ascii...which for
pgm/system obj's and packed data is a problem...but then, I'm just
starting to look at this...

Don

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