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Don't have your first name but many many thanks, using the command as shown
below resulted in a successful transmission and receipt.

SNDDST TYPE(*LMSG) TOINTNET((me@xxxxxxxxxxxx)) DSTD(DSTD) MSG(*NONE)
LONGMSG(LONGMSG) SUBJECT(SUBJECT) CMDCHRID(697 37).

Doing a google on the search string you gave me got me a link to one of the
'SystemI Network Forums' and on reading the threads there educated me to the
fact I could specify CMDCHRID(697 37) when doing the SNDDST thus over-riding
our system values of 337 and 285.

Now the challenge is to identify the impact of changing the system values.

Once again thank you

Angus


On 20/02/07, davidson_l <DAVIDSON_L@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

If QCCSID is still 65535-- which is the installation default
(non-setting)-- you might want to lose a couple hours
reading in the Infocenter about globalization and NLV
settings.  With those values and that many boxes, I'd
speculate you are in a multinational environment.

>Interesting what I found, of the 8 boxes that are using
>this application, all have QCCSID set to 65535.
>
>The 5 boxes which have email working have QCHRID set
>'Character ID' of 697 and 'Code Page' of 37, however the 3
>not working have QCHRID set 'Character ID' of 337 and 'Code
>Page' of 285.

I don't know about going so far as to say 'incorrect', but
perhaps 'incompatible' or 'mismatched'.  There's a note at
the bottom of the document you will get by doing a Support
search for 'snddst cpi9045 chrid' that gives a somewhat
cryptic explanation.


>So potentially that may be a reason why we have an issue,
>in a few words is it possible to explain why these
>'incorrect' settings in QCHRID would have a bearing on why
>the LONGMSG text is not being delivered.

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