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After FTPing a source file to a PC, it happens that there are some special
characters that get converted. For example a "$" becomes a " £" .  I
believe this has to do with the CCSID associated to the fields of the
source file. For example, if the job's CCSID at the time of creation is
297, then the CCSID will be 297. How can one prevent this character
conversion. In fact our ultimate aim, is to send spool files via a remote
outq to a printer's flash memory. As these spool files contain specific
commands to be processed by the printer, and these commands contain special
characters such as the above, these keep getting converted and hence cannot
be processed by the printer.




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