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Hello,

I have two systems, my 150 running a German V4R5 install, and a P03, running an US-English install of V3R2. QCCSID of the 150 is 273, and 37 on the P03. Both systems are accessed via Mocha 5250 and have the correct code page (273, 37) set accordingly.

When I transfer a source member via sndnetf to the P03, some chars appear "wrong", such as braces in C source, but also German umlauts in e. G. DSPF and PNLGRP sources. Apparently, there is no conversion.

I created a new SRC PF on my 150 with CCSID 37, and used wrkmbrpdm option 3 to copy the member to the other file, and then send it to the P03 via SNADST. Same outcome.

What would be a (the?) correct way to handle charset conversion in the described case?

Thanks!


Note: I can't use FTP. The P03 has no LAN option, thus I'm using SDLC over serial for integrating it into my APPN network:

https://try-as400.pocnet.net/wiki/Integrating_LAN-less_Machines_into_a_local_Token_Ring

I did experiment with SLIP, which I got to work in a very basic way. But I wasn't able to establish any TCP connection. ICMP and UDP worked, though.

https://try-as400.pocnet.net/wiki/Configuring_TCP/IP_and_SLIP_with_Cisco-Router_and_V3R2

PPP is not available with V3R2.

:wq! PoC


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