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Hi Everyone,
Trying to get an ASCII transfer from a Linux bash shell, using SFTP. Just
doing a simple "get /IASP01/QSYS.LIB/LIBNAME.LIB/FILENAME.FILE/MBRNAME.MBR".
It comes down in EBCDIC, how do I specify ASCII? The system value CCSID is
37 (EBCDIC Latin 1 char western Europe I believe), and the user profile
being used for the connection uses CCSID *SYSVAL. I tried changing this to
00367, but it tells me it's invalid.
Am I on the right track? Could I use an exit program to change the CCSID
at the job level? Or is there something else?
Thanks in advance
Adam Driver | Senior Power Systems Engineer | Meridian IT Inc.
Office: 847-964-2705 | Mobile: 224 250 9049 | F 847-317-8590
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