Did you check the CSSID of the source file?

/Joakim


On 10 okt 2012, at 19:01, "drazek_g" <drazek_g@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi

I have simple c program:
int main(void)
{
return 0;
}

14 - for compilation and error
The character } is not a valid C source character.

It is a CCSID issue.
I have on my profile and source file CCSID=273.

"trigraphs". ??< and ??> works ok.

I tried #pragma convert(273) and also compilation parameter CRTBNDC TGTCCSID(37), but it still doesn't work.
Any Idea?

Regards
Gred Drazek
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