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Thanks. Maybe I'll need to write some code to link 8859-15 and codepage 237 or whatever.
Carey Evans wrote:
phil wrote:
Here's a gotcha. man iso_8859-15 and dec 166 shows a broken bar but the text says Latin S with a Caron, which sounds like the char we are seeing. Aarrggh! Now what?
Hi Phil. CCSID 37 on the AS/400 maps to ISO-8859-1 (CCSID 819) on the client; their character set (697) doesn't contain the Euro.
As far as I can tell, CCSID 1140 on the AS/400 is the equivalent of CCSID 37 with the Euro, and would map to ISO-8859-15 (CCSID 923) on the client. However, tn5250 doesn't support CCSID 1140.
I sounds like you need to switch back to ISO-8859-1.
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