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Dare, I remember the source of the file, my question was more rhetorical than anything else. My recollection is that user profiles (unlike files for instance), don't really have attributes which would further categorize them. I don't know what the system will do with that field and don't see a clear indication by looking at the data for the four records you provided. I don't have an AS/400 handy to do some testing, but it strikes me that your SQL session can't handle character data which doesn't translate into a displayable character. As to how it got there, it would seem to me that you're entering PTF territory or there is something weird with the file you created. You might try letting the command create it's own outfile and see if you get the same result. Andy > Subject: Re: SQL Misbehaving > > All I did was DSPOBJD for type *usrprf to an outfile that I created prior > to > DSPOBJD.
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