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    rmuller wrote: > When I do the same from my PC, the transferred field contains > X'40404040' When you do the same activity, or when you upload the exact same spreadsheet? The first thing that comes to mind is that this may be a language translation issue. What are the PC languages involved here? Bill

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    Uploading spreadsheet using C/A data transfer error

    All, I have a very strange problem. I have a user in Croatia uploading a spreadsheet via the Client Access data transfer add-in (cwbtfxla.xll). In a field containing blanks in the spreadsheet 'the transferred field contains X'00004040'. When I do the same from my PC, the transferred field contains X'40404040' I attached both the DDT and FDF files. Both are the same on both PC's CA version is V5R3 ptf level SI18398 any help is appreciated.
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      Uploading spreadsheet using C/A data transfer error

      Bill, The error appears when i upload the EXACT same spreadsheet, to the same AS/400 file. Both PC's run the US version of the W2K Operating System, one with the Croatian regional setings and one with the Dutch regional settings. I have tried to change my PC to croatian settings, but the error did NOT apprear then. What worries me is that the characters are binary zeros, so I was looking in the direction of variable length fields, but that is not the case.The AS/400 file copied to has no variable length fields. Any idea's are welcomed at this point to save me a trip to croatia :-)

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        Uploading spreadsheet using C/A data transfer error

        rmuller wrote: > Any idea's are welcomed at this point to save me a trip to croatia :-) Only thing I could think of would be to have the user recreate the FDF file by doing a download. Bill

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