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Also, Perl/php, Linux, various *nixes and who knows what else have md5sum and other commands or utilities.
$ openssl md5 < myfile.csv 169fec5e6a5056dd0a2f5bd6adc1f252
Under OS/400, we primarily have CIPHER or the _CIPHER builtin. But I'm unclear about CIPHER (and probably MD5 to boot). It seems that the maximum string length would be 16MB since a pointer is input to the function. Some process for handling a document (streamfile) >16MB would seem to require a chaining from segment to segment or something like that.
A google over AIX and MD5 left me with a sea of references that will take a month to go through to see if PASE might help. QShell didn't have anything that jumped out at me.
Is there any material on how to handle >16MB documents under OS/400?
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