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Re: F110 - FTP Specifications, File Specifications

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You asked me if this anyhow answers my question. No, unfortunately it doesn't. Even more - I still cannot see any relation between what are you saying and what I am asking.

 

Ravi Sankar Venna also disappeared, I don't know where is he.

 

Not sure how else to get needed info and needed file structure. I basically tried everything. Fortunately I have some online calling service which isn't so expensive as calls would be from my own physical phone but cannot be calling endlessly for nothing. No idea what else to do. Tried basically everything, countless of different kind of explanations, absolutelly nothing helped. All the time same answers - noone of financial institution employees has ever heard of what I am talking about.

 

This is the 20th message inside this particular topic here on scn discussion board. I have instinct that I am not understandable not even to people here on this discussion board. Perhaps I might try some other way of explaining here on discussion board so people will finally understand that the problem is in COMMUNICATION with financial institution employee (it department, technical department,...) since noone understands FTPs, file structures, file formats, file standards, file types, etc. Gregory I appreciate your time for me, thank you but i am not sure what were you referring to - I have never been asking, or at least not yet, about how to use file structures, how to configure something, etc.

 

Very much confused and exhausted about obtaining necessary info. Perhaps I will need to make another topic here and describe more clearly that my problem is in getting details with file structure from the bank. Here I am keep getting answers about what to do with those details. I haven't been asking this.


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