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Hi,

IBMi dosn't support UFT-8 code points or HTML encoding and as far as I know
EBCDIC
dosn't either support "greater than or equal" character



On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 10:28 PM, Michael Naughton <
michael_naughton@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I've got an application where I'm passing data to an RPG stored procedure
using XML (the data is coming from a web page via Lotus Domino, but I'm not
sure that's relevant). In the stored procedure, I use XML-INTO to load the
data into
externally-described data structures and then store it in the associated
physical files. Everything was going fine until we discovered today that
some of the data contains some oddball characters -- e.g. "greater than or
equal to" (U+2265). The XML
string is coming in as "&#8805;", which looks right, but the character is
not getting into the physical file correctly.

I figured it had to do with the CCSID of _something_, and my first guess
was the file. I tried changing its CCSID from 37 (our default) to 65535 and
also 819, but neither of them worked. I also tried 1208, but CHGPF didn't
like that one. I've googled
around on the web, but a lot of what I find seems to assume that I know
what CCSID I'm aiming for, but that's my problem -- I don't know how to
figure out what CCSID might work.

As you can tell, I'm pretty new to all this. Am I on the right track?
Should I be looking at the job's CCSID as well? At this point, I'm not sure
where to begin ....

Thanks very much in advance,

Mike Naughton
Senior Programmer/Analyst
Judd Wire, Inc.
124 Turnpike Road
Turners Falls, MA 01376
413-676-3144
Internal: x 444
mnaughton@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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