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| 2776.1 | A guess | IOSG::SHOVE | Dave Shove -- REO2-G/M6 | Fri May 28 1993 17:35 | 5 | 
|  |     You probably need to tell Kermit to transer the file in binary mode
    (SET FILE BINARY or something like that, depending on the variety of
    Kermit you have).
    
    Dave.
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| 2776.2 | SET FILE TYPE BINARY Does Not Work | PCOLA::HAM | Bill Ham | Fri May 28 1993 18:43 | 19 | 
|  |     Dave,
    
    Did the SET FILE BINARY and still received the same message.  ZIPPED
    the FLB into file.zip, SET FILE TYPE BLOCK, and still received the same
    message.
    
    I did SET FILE TYPE BLOCK and did a transfer of the file.FLB and
    received the following message when FMS/DIR file.FLB
    
    	-RMS-W-RIB, 63 byte record too large for user's buffer
    
    Thanks for the quick reply.  I'm trying to download a customer's FMS
    form library to perform some customizations.  There aren't many forms
    in the library.  I know how to extract the forms from the library, but
    is there a way to generate a text file of the form contents and then
    rebuild the library based on those text files?  If so, this would solve
    my problem.
    
    Thanks...
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| 2776.3 | Put in Text Library and transfer that ... | AIMTEC::VOLLER_I | Gordon (T) Gopher for President | Fri May 28 1993 20:11 | 34 | 
|  |     Bill,
    
    	I think this might work (haven't tested it yet ...).
    
    	On source system :-
    
    		$ LIB/TEXT/CREATE MYLIB.TLB fms_lib.FLB
    
    	On target system :-
    
    		$ MC KERMIT
    		KERMIT> SET FILE TYPE FIXED
    		KERMIT> SERVER
    		Ctrl-\ (or whatever to get back to source)
    
    	On source :-
    
    		KERMIT
    		
    		KERMIT> SET FILE TYPE FIXED
    		KERMIT> SEND MYLIB.TLB
    		KERMIT> FINISH
    		KERMIT> EXIT
    		KERMIT> EXIT
    
    	On Target :-
    
    		$ LIB/TEXT/EXTR=fms_lib/OUT=fms_lib.FLB MYLIB.TLB
    
    	Hope this works ...
    
    Cheers,
    
    Iain.
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| 2776.4 | Or, $CONVERT before and after transfer ... | AIMTEC::VOLLER_I | Gordon (T) Gopher for President | Fri May 28 1993 20:46 | 11 | 
|  |     Bill,
    
    	Alternatively, you could create an FDL for a fixed length 512 byte
    file on the source system. $CONV/FDL=fdl flb/PAD=%x20 fix_flb. Transfer
    the new .FLB to the target system. Create an FDL for fixed length 468
    byte record file on the target system and then $CONV/FDL=468_fdl
    fix_flb new_flb/TRUNCATE. new_flb should be identical to the original.
    
    Cheers,
    
    Iain.
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| 2776.5 | Problem Resolved | PCOLA::HAM | Bill Ham | Tue Jun 01 1993 15:19 | 9 | 
|  | Thanks Iain & Dave,
I just read your reply Iain.  I ended up extracting the forms from the source 
system, downloading to the destination system, then creating a new FLB.  I'll 
try the method you recommended in .3 Iain on the upload.
Thanks again...
Bill
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