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<<SNIP>>
The reason I noticed this is that I sent a file like this to a
Windows system using ASCII mode, and the Windows system shows no LF
(of course), and instead views it as one streamed line.
What would be the appropriate CCSID for me to use for such an
operation? Following on to that, should I (not) be able to specify
one CCSID for most purposes and be done with it (assuming I'm only
using IBM i, Windows and Linux systems in US English)? Or is CCSID
even the problem?!?!
Maybe I should be using something other than "...\n" in my
printf() ?
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