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oops, forgot to change the Subject...

Kristen

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Subject: Re: SQL and performance
Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2003 21:03:33 -0700
From: Kristen Henry <klhnry@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Java Programming on and around the iSeries / AS400
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Ok, I need some input...

I have a properties file in the IFS that is created by a qsh script.  It
then writes
property/value pairs to the properties file.  When I look at it with
DSPF or EDTF the data
is readable and fine.

When I read the data from the properties file in a java program (it
happens to be submitted
to batch through qsh) I get messed up data.  Here is a prop.list of the
properties file
(part of the data).

My CCSID is set to 37 in the system, I tried at the job and user
levels...  no difference.

What am I missing???

Kristen


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