This is a "me too" response.  Art is absolutely right.  We depend on the
rplnullval parm for importing data from a wide variety of sources.  For OS
versions pre 5r1 (I think most all the v4s) there is a ptf.   

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Art Tostaine, Jr. [mailto:art@link400.com]
> Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 5:50 AM
> To: 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion'
> Subject: RE: cpyfrmimpf null dilemma ?
> 
> 
> Tim:
> 
> The RplNulVal parm, OR the ALWNUL keyword will definitely work.  Error
> reporting on the great CPYFRMIMPF command sucks, however.
> 
> Do you care to post the complete DDS and 5 or 10 sample 
> records so we can
> try to see what's happening?
> 
> You can send them to me privately if you want and I'll try to 
> import them.
> 
> I promise not to write down how many widgets you have in the 
> northern ACME
> warehouse :)
> 
> I use CPYFRMIMPF ALL the time and it can be frustrating.  
> Once you get the
> hang of it however, it works great.
> 
> Art Tostaine, Jr.
> CCA, Inc.
> Jackson, NJ 08527
> 
> 
> 
> 
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