What does it get translated to?  A pound (currency, that is) sign?  The
funky little L-looking thing?

The dollar sign (along with the pound sign (crosshatch) and at-sign) are not
internationally supported characters in base ASCII.  I remember at SSA we
had to have an entire team working no a project to remove those characters
from th AS/SET repository because they didn't translate internationally.

Joe


> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Gibbs
>
> Pretty simple, eh?  Well, the odd part is ... if the user enters a dollar
> sign "$" into the source physical file, it gets translated incorrectly in
> the stream file on the IFS.



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