>
> If however you wish for the [ to be displayed on the screen no matter what
> for users to see and edit, then you're in for a bigger job... the [ is a
> variant character - meaning that it jumps from hex value to hex value
> depending upon the active codepage. In this case you'll need to know more
> about NLS, and again I suggest RTM for NLS support on the AS/400
>

Brad,

Here are a couple of interesting sources for further investigation of the
National Language Support on the AS/400:

http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg242154.html

http://as400service.rochester.ibm.com/s_dir/slkbase.nsf/fd9885170ed46f758625
680b00020373/4c92d92e4261fceb862565c2007d11f5?OpenDocument&Highlight=2,dbcs

Best regards,
Carsten Flensburg

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