First a few questions:

1. Where is this file located? Database/IFS/?
2. What is the encoding of the file? EBCDIC/ASCII/UTF8/UTF16/?
3. If EBCDIC, there are two (incompatible) CCSIDs. In your case, what is
expected at say x'4C' in the file? Ó (O-acute, CCSID 254) or < (less-than,
CCSID 320)?
4. Are you OK with character substitution? Hungarian is Latin2 while
English is Latin1 so there will be some character appearance changes.

On Thu, Oct 31, 2019 at 11:32 AM Rishi Seth <rishiseth99@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi,

There is a file which is having hungarian characters in it how can we
convert it in to plain english?

Thanks
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