PROFS: Use of PROFSIN.DAT, Format of PROFSIN.CSI FilesLast reviewed: October 20, 1997Article ID: Q107204 |
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PROFSIN.DAT FILEWhen messages are sent through the Microsoft Mail Gateway to IBM PROFS and OfficeVision, a temporary file called PROFSIN.DAT is created on the LAN side of the Gateway. This is a text file that has been converted to EBCDIC; it is unreadable in the PC environment.
PROFSIN.CSI FILEPROFSIN.DAT is transferred by way of the Gateway's 3270 emulator to the host environment, where it is renamed PROFSIN.CSI on the VMID's 191 A disk for the host side of the Gateway.
PROFSIN.CSI FORMATTO: PROFSNODE(USER1) FROM: ADMIN GATENET/PROFS30 DATE: 02-03-93 TIME: 10:44 SUBJECT: Test Showing the PROFSIN CSI file PRIORITY: TOKEN: BORDER: 11 TEXT: 14 FROM: Administrator TO: User1 DATE: 02-03-93 TIME: 10:36 CC: SUBJECT: Test Showing the PROFSIN CSI file PRIORITY: ATTACHMENTS: This is a test file. This is the format on the Host.
PROFSIN.CSI FIELDS
T0/FROMThe TO token on line 1 shows the VM destination; the FROM token on line 2 shows the MS mail sender.
TEXTThe TEXT token on line 8 shows the how many lines of text are in the message--the count begins on the first line after the TEXT token.
ATTACHMENTSIf there are attachments (this example has none) each has one ATTACHMENT token on the line preceding the TEXT token and containing the attachment's file name. Attachment information starts on the line following the TEXT portion of the message, and that is determined by the number of lines following the TEXT token. In the example above, that number is 14 so the attachment would begin on the 15th line after the TEXT token.
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