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Well, the issue is that some IBM files are still 65535. When I look at
them via iNav's sql scripts it's all gibberish. As noted to me by an
overseas person who has the same issue.

But, you're right. Smack at the top of: Connection, JDBC Setup,
Translation, is Translate CCSID 65535. Does it retain that for this
session of SQL scripts, or for this, and all future connections? Testing
seems to show that it retains it for all future sessions. Cool.

I just updated this:
http://faq.midrange.com/data/cache/277.html

Rob Berendt

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