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^O is a single character. So your assumptions about character position shifting are incorrect. This is the character Ctrl-O, also understood as Char(15). It only displays as apparently two characters.
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Sorry, but I really don't understand why people think we don't know that or think that we don't know how things work around here.sunitha_cts wrote:I am not a not a Premium member so not able to see the whole message.
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We make a deliberate choice as to which posts to mark as Premium Content and you make a deliberate choice to not be able to read them fully.
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Not quite sure what you meant to say, but a 'binary' transfer means no conversion is done during the transfer. And all an ASCII transfer does is convert record delimiters, neither touches or converts anything internal to the record.Sainath.Srinivasan wrote:It may be useful to do a binary ftp transfer. This will guarantee any value conversion.
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"You can never have too many knives" -- Logan Nine Fingers
"You can never have too many knives" -- Logan Nine Fingers