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Since you've got a program described file, you should be able to create 
DDS at whatever CCSID you wish for a work file that you could copy into. 
Then copy the work file with the CPYTOIMPF routine. 


Paul Nelson
Arbor Solutions, Inc.
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We are still having one small problem with this command.  Scenario:
1. Source DB file on iSeries is a program described file.  No DDS and the
CCSID = 65535.  Cannot change because it is a program described file.
2. Trying to copy to IFS for transfer to outside company and convert to
*PCASCII or *STDASCII  (neither work)
3. Looks like there is not CCSID conversion cause the resulting PC file is
Garbage when view with notepad.

This worked under V5R2 and we have put on the PTF for emulating V5R2 and
created the data area.  Any other suggestions?

Christopher K. Bipes 
Manager of Systems Administration
CrossCheck, Inc.
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