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  • Subject: Re: Odd problem. "[" becomes "^" on only one machine...
  • From: Kirk Goins <kgoins@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 05 May 2000 10:29:25 -0700

I guess you've checked for secondary lang. How about WSCST that translates that 
char to another for all displays?

"Stone, Brad V (TC)" wrote:

> I have some software that i loaded on a machine overseas.
>
> The program generates a file uses the "[" character.  But, after installing
> it in one plant, this character is written as a carrat "^" instead of a
> right braket.
>
> This is the only machine that seems to have this problem.  The right braket
> "]" is fine, and some other "special" characters are fine as well.
>
> It works fine on every other machine (in other countries as well) except
> this one.
>
> Could this have been a corruption in the upload of the object?  It was
> installed from a save file that was FTPed from a PC to the AS/400, then a
> RSTOBJ was done.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Brad
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