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what ccsid are they

On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 11:27 AM, Bob P. Roche <BRoche@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

I am working on a web page to save attachments to verify a claim. Due to
the cost of disk, I would like to store the attachments on a linux server
mounted over a directory on our system. we are currently at v5r4m5. When I
try to move/copy a JPG to eh mounted system I keep getting an error:

The CCSID of the target file could not be set to match the CCSID of the
source file.

I am doing a straight move or copy,

MOVE OBJ('/sourcedir/pic.jpg') TOOBJ('/destdir/pic.jpg')

Is this just not possible due to CCSID support? I finally have the *NFS
mount working besides this. I can create directories. in it. Just trying
to get the files off a web page. With out the NFS server mounted, I can
save the file to the same directory.

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