James

Do a DSPFD on the view and see what the SELECT statement is.

Vern

James Perkins wrote:
Thanks Charles. I did that and they are both 37. Not sure what to think. In
the end it needs to be fixed which will happen on the back-end, but I just
wondered why this would happen at all.

My guess that the problem is the difference between the PF and VIEW could be
incorrect as well. That is just the only obvious issue. If I print the value
to a log from the value from the PF it does print there correctly. It just
doesn't display correctly when displayed as HTML.

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James R. Perkins
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On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 12:51, Charles Wilt <charles.wilt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Check the field CCSIDs of the PF vs the view.

HTH,
Charles


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