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I don't really like the solution, but...

printf("Hello, world.%c", 0x25) ;

The "permission denied" message makes me wonder if you compiled it as a native *PGM object instead of using an AIX compiler. PASE cannot run native programs. (Though, QShell can run both native and AIX... that might be why you are confused.)



On 3/10/2011 7:35 AM, Dennis Lovelady wrote:
No takers? (Other than Chuck - thanks, Chuck, but \r\n didn't really
have a positive effect; nor did \r. No surprises there.)

To summarize the two questions:
- What CCSID should be used to cause printf("\n") to write a new-line
character (0x0a) at V5R3?
- What would cause a "permission denied" error in PASE when trying to
execute a program in V5R3 that I own - a program that I can execute
successfully in QSH?


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