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I have no idea why the field PWRADR would have been defined with the *HEX CCSID; an error perhaps.?

The field PWRADR has CCSID 65535 which indicates that no conversion of characters should occur. Thus if the CPYTOXLS is honoring the request, which from the output would appear to be the case, then the data in the Excel file is EBCDIC being presented as ASCII. If that feature has an option to treat *HEX CCSID as a default CCSID, then activate that feature. Otherwise two other options are to:
- create & use a VIEW which effects for that field:
CAST(PWRADR AS CHAR(46) CCSID 37) AS PWRADR
- ALTER TABLE MyLib/DupOfQASYPWJ5
ALTER COLUMN PWRADR SET DATA TYPE CHAR (46) CCSID 37

Regards, Chuck

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