File FTP to AS400 Library folder

hi mates,
Using the receiver FTP adapter & content conversion, I'm dropping a file on AS400 in a library folder (/QSYS.LIB/XYZ.LIB/). The file is getting created with 'FILE' extension. When I download it on to my desktop and view it with wordpad, I see the actual contents and a line with non-readable character (the char looks line a box).
However, AS400 people say that the file is not usable for their programs. Because ithey run some SQL queries on it and that doesnt return any data and also when they view the content with their toold they see some non-readable characters.
What is the Receiver FTP config for dropping the fille onto a AS400 library?
I've tried using file type, Text with diff encodings given in file adapter help & Binary. It dint help.
Did any one do this kind of thing earlier? Am I missing something here.
I appreciate your inputs & references.
thx
praveen

Hey
yeah,its some encoding problem.anyways, have a look at the following to make sure that you are using the correct encoding for you iSeries
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r3/index.jsp?topic=/rzaha/fileenc.htm
also try asking the AS400 people which encoding they expect.
i would say,dont do any FCC right now and see if the XML is going properly or not and are they able to read thata XML.if XML goes fine,then use the same encoding and do FCC.
also if you are seeing the special character(the box) in the bottom of the file,then it means that AS400 is behaving funny for new Line('nl').
Use '0x2B' instead of 'nl'
thanx
ahmad
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