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Thank you very much for this information Mr.phil.
Regards
Ravi 
        -----Original Message-----
        From:   philbrewer@johnson-tiles.com
[SMTP:philbrewer@johnson-tiles.com]
        Sent:   Friday, November 26, 1999 7:34 PM
        To:     MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
        Subject:        Re: Excel file
         You could try using CPYFRMPCD ......
         1) Save your spreadsheet as anyname.txt
         2) In Windows Explorer do Tools-Map Network Drive
             For the path try \\S????????\QDLS      where S???????? is the
id of
         you AS/400
         3) Using Windows explorer copy anyname.txt to a folder in QDLS, we
use a
         folder called transfer
         4) On the AS/400 do CPYFRMPCD FROMFLR(TRANSFER) TOFILE(QGPL/ANYPF)
         FROMDOC(ANYNAME.TXT)
             Where ANYPF is a Physical File you have previously created.
         >I have some records in a Microsoft Excel file, and I want to put
        >this records in to the AS/400 in a Physical file is there any
method to
        transfer this Excel file into AS/400.
        >I tried the Option available in the CA/400 5250 emulation screen
,but it
        bombs.
        >Can anyone give me some suggestion.
        >Thanks
        >Ravi
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