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Does IBM publish any tables showing what code pages result in what
conversions? I see no reason for this to convert a SBCS character to
a DBCS character especially using with each of the code pages I've
tried.
Brad
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 9:38 AM, Bradley Stone<bvstone@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
CCSID of the file is 65535.
CCSID of the job is 37. QCHRID of the system is 37. Tried 819, 1252
for the CCSID of the stream file.
I was afraid it was DBCS.. not sure why is the translation shows it
should go to SBCS in ASCII
Thanks
Brad
On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 11:52 PM, PaulMmn<PaulMmn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This is enough to make me "CC" sick!
--Paul E Musselman
PaulMmn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
At 1:51 PM +1100 10/28/11, Kevin Wright wrote:
Hi Bradley,--
That looks like some sort of EBCDIC double byte sequence, x'0e'
being shift out (of single byte) then a single double byte character
x'e0d2' then shift in (to single byte) x'0f'.
What is the CCSID of the PF (& field if applicable) ?
What is the job CCSID? Job default CCSID?
What is the CCSID of the stream file?
Regards,
Kevin Wright
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