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I wish, I rather enjoy MPE but no, this is a 9000 type running HPUX and
arrrrg! Oracle

-----Original Message-----
From: Al Karman [mailto:Alk@ladyremingtonjewelry.com]
Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 11:44 AM
To: midrange-l@midrange.com
Subject: RE: EBCDIC ==> ASCII


Howard,

I think your subject is reversed....

If the HP you speak of is in fact the venerable 3000, using the :FCOPY
function, you'd want ;EBCDICOUT to force output to be EBCDIC.

Al Karman
Director of Information Technology
Lady Remington Jewelry
alk@ladyremingtonjewelry.com
630.860.3323

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Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 9:39 AM
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Folks, I have a situation where I may need to take ASCII data from an HP
and
update mainframe data. I believe I know how I need to do this but for
piece
of mind I want to run it buy the experts.

If I declare the host variables where I will stage the data (Select
Into
from HP) as CCSID 37 will the data in fact be converted by DB2 from
ASCII to
EBCDIC ?

Is there a better way to accomplish this i.e.. a function?

____________________________________________
    Howard   Weatherly
      Systems Advisor
Computer Task Group, Inc.

howard.weatherly@dlis.dla.mil
Howard_weatherly@ameritch.net
Howard.Weatherly@ctg.com



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