David,

I don't know if this has been mentioned already, but try:

QUOTE RCMD CHGJOB JOB(*) CCSID(xxx)

where "xxx" is the CCSID you want to handle (37?).

That will change the CCSID of the FTP job you are connected with. I don't
know how (or if!) it affects the messages coming back.

Good luck!

Richard


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Subject: Re: FTP commands to Japanese system


The problem isn't invoking the commands ... but parsing the "550" error
messages that get returned.

When I'm connecting to a Japanese system, with a user profile that's set
to use CCSID 5026, all lower case characters are returned as blanks.

The FTP response messages have lower case characters... so I can't
properly parse the responses.

david

Bryan Dietz wrote:
Unless I missed it earlier, have you tried
"quote rcmd anycommand parm(x)" ??


other than that I can think of a generic CL program that you could call
almost the same as using QCMDEXEC in a program

"quote rcmd call execcmd parm(put command to run here)"

bryan

David Gibbs said the following on 4/3/2007 10:32 AM:

2. I need to be able to execute more commands than the QUOT command
directly supports.

david


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