Linux filepro not reading ascii processing table from widows
Eric Yundt
eric at facetcorp.com
Thu Sep 2 19:02:13 PDT 2004
Dear Elder, [ FacetID=56410637:FW ]
I'd gladly give anyone a lift going the direction you're going! ;-)
Please send a copy of one of the Windows files and the corresponding
Linux file. If you have some documentation about what it should look
like inside that would be helpful to see as well.
The main difference between Windows text files and UNIX text files is
the end of line (EOL) character and the end of file (EOF) character.
Windows/DOS text files have a CR and NL character at the end of each
line. UNIX text files have just the NL character at the end of each
line. Windows/DOS text files end with a CTRL-Z. UNIX text files end
with a CTRL-D.
Tony Freehauf wrote:
>
> hi experts
> i am converting running filepro program from windows to Linux.
> The processing tables are not converting.
> The table loads with lots of strange characters and us useless
> These tables are in ASCII text.
> ABE = ascii is set in /appl/fp/lib/config
> for testing i wrote a test processing table and it saves correctly and looks
> the same as the file that was copied over from windows. All files are owned
> by filepro. There are no crazy hided characters, i checked with set list.
> help desperately needed
> thanks
> old tony
>
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Thanks,
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