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The ccsid on the properties file is 437.

Kristen

Kristen Henry wrote:

> Ok, I need some input...
>
> I have a properties file in the IFS that is created by a qsh script.  It then 
> writes
> property/value pairs to the properties file.  When I look at it with DSPF or 
> EDTF the data
> is readable and fine.
>
> When I read the data from the properties file in a java program (it happens 
> to be submitted
> to batch through qsh) I get messed up data.  Here is a prop.list of the 
> properties file
> (part of the data).
>
> My CCSID is set to 37 in the system, I tried at the job and user levels...  
> no difference.
>
> What am I missing???
>
> Kristen
>
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