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I played around with it some interactively and figured out I could run the command "QSH" and then at its command line do a QIBM_CCSID = 819 and change the CCSID for that execution. But if I tried to do 'QSH CMD(QIBM_CCSID = 819)' It didn't like that at all.
I would think there would be a way to change the "QSH" default CCSID for just this job. Since I'm not Unix savvy and this is
where the two worlds tend to bluer together, I couldn't find it.
If I could have set the right CCSID I might have been able to get
"sed" to work well enough for what I needed anyway.
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