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Hello sjones,

According to the Information Center, error code 302 is:

The parser does not support the requested CCSID value or
the first character of the XML document was not '<'.

Have you looked at your file? Which CCSID is it marked with? If you take the hex value of the first character in the file, does it match the hex value of the < character in the specified CCSID?

Or, are you overriding to a different CCSID in your program? If so, does the first character in the file match the hex value of the overridden-to CCSID?


On 12/21/2010 3:50 PM, sjones@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Today I started getting the following error The XML parser detected error
code 302

This program has ran for the last week without any issues. Anyone have
some thoughts on what is causing this? The xml file is residing on the
IFS


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