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I'd agree that the EBCDIC<-->ASCII conversion is causing a problem
but I'm surprised as the i is smart enough to auto-magically translate
.TXT files accessed from a PC.

Charles

On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 10:01 AM, McKown, John
<John.Mckown@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Your problem is most likely due to the file on the "i" being in EBCDIC
whereas notepad on the PC wants ASCII with CRLF line endings. This means
that the DB2 trigger would need to translate the data from EBCDIC to
ASCII and append an CRLF (0x0d 0x0a) to the end of each logical line.


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