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On 2/14/2018 11:36 AM, dlclark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxpage.
wrote:
I don't know. But, think about it, 1252 is an ASC-II code
So, the only way that the word "sample" (as displayed on Windows) will
still display as the word "sample" on the IBM i is if ASC-II to EBCDIC
translation has taken place.
WRKLNK will display a 1252 ASCII file to me in 037 EBCDIC (my job's
CCSID). I can edit this file with Notepad in ASCII, and then look at it
on green screen in EBCDIC (mapped drive). I 100% verify that the byte
content of this file is ASCII. Spaces are x'20', not x'40'.
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