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Brad: Haven't a clue about FTP and the like, but I can tell you that the AS/400 can allow you to key in those special characters in files, at least with a PC keyboard. Don't know about a dumb terminal (or don't remember - haven't seen one for quite a while). I live and work in Toronto, so I don't have all-French clients, but I think every one of my clients has some French customers either in or out of Quebec. I see French customer names and addresses with proper accents all the time. I believe they key them in a couple of ways - the Quebec satellite offices have French keyboards and tell Win95 they are using French. In the non-Quebec offices, they use English keyboards and then key as follows for accents (excuse me while I check my cheat sheet): Ctrl `, then the letter for e, Ctrl ' then the letter for e, Ctrl ^ then the letter for o, Ctrl , don't have any others handy. I believe these are documented somewhere by Bill Gates and his crowd, but can never find where. That's how they get the accents in the AS/400 files, but what ftp, pc, etc might do, I have no idea. Regards, Debbie Gallagher ******************** Original Message ******************** Bradley V. Stone said: Alright, I knew this would happen, and it did today. We have an OE system on the PC that folks enter orders on. Then, we take this data, put it into and EDI format and FTP the file to the AS/400 where the order is processed and billed. Well, some of our Canadian Companies (most likely in Quebec) are using special characters when entering these orders in. When they get to the AS/400, needless to say they turn into garbage (X'3A' for the most part). Anyone have any ideas on how this can be solved? Can the AS/400 show characters such as an "e" with an accent, and if so is there a way to specify a table when a file is FTP'd to the AS/400? Thanks. Bradley V. Stone BVS/Tools http://www.bvst +--- | This is the Midrange System Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com. | To subscribe to this list send email to MIDRANGE-L-SUB@midrange.com. | To unsubscribe from this list send email to MIDRANGE-L-UNSUB@midrange.com. | Questions should be directed to the list owner/operator: david@midrange.com +---
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