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Hi Rob,
How would you suggest I do that? Like CRTDUPOBJ with data no, and change the CCSID, and then copy data? Or create it from scratch with say SQL? CREATE TABLE lets you specify CCSID doesn't it?
Happy to try it!
Thanks
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date: Thu, 21 Dec 2017 07:29:30 -0500
from: Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:rob@xxxxxxxxx>>
subject: Re: Specifying ASCII with SFTP
Here's another obscure thought clouding the back of my memory...
Isn't there some obscure ditty about the CCSID on the file being one thing but the CCSID of the data within it being another?
Like, if you change the CCSID back to the original value on the file.
Create an empty new file with the desired CCSID.
And then copy the data to the new file.
Does that convert it to the proper CCSID?
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