Open a BIN file (AL11) in ECC6 Unicode generated in 46C

Dears,
I have the following critical Issue.
We have upgraded the system from 4.6C to ECC 6 with Unicode and we have some PDF files stored in AL11 with extension '.PDF'.
The report that we have in 4.6C, read these files and archive it as PDF using:
- OPEN DATASET gl_upfile FOR INPUT IN LEGACY TEXT MODE.
In ECC 6 this statement is not valid and we have changed it in:
- OPEN DATASET gl_upfile FOR INPUT IN LEGACY BINARY MODE. 
Unfortunateley this works for files created in new release ECC 6 but doesn't work for files stored and created in old release.
Have you suggestions?
Kind regards,
Giuseppe.

Try this alternate way
copy the files from application server to presentation server using CG3Y and then read the file from the
presentation server. using fm GUI_DOWNLOAD in Binary mode (format BIN)

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