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Terry,
In my experience, specifying TOCODEPAGE(*CALC) on the CPY/MOV commands
will resolve the problem.
Hope this helps.
Mark Phippard
SoftLanding Systems
Terry@vtinfo.com
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Subject: V5R1 CCSID Error
Good afternoon--
David Gibbs posted this question last summer, and I didn't see any
follow-ups in the archives. We are now experiencing the same problem and
was wondering if anyone had a suggestion.
Thanks in advance...
Folks:
Has anyone experienced a CPFA098 -- "The CCSID of the target file could
not
be set to match the CCSID of the source file." error when trying to copy a
file from a NT Server (via the /QNTC file system) to an IFS directory?
This operation worked on V4R5 & below without a problem ... but in V5R1 we
get the CPFA098 message.
Unfortunately, I currently cannot access the as400service.ibm.com web
site,
so I can't see if there is a PTF available.
Thanks!
david
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David Gibbs
Sr. Software Engineer
Mortice Kern Systems US, Inc.
2500 S. Highland Ave., Suite 200
Lombard, IL 60148
Terry Richardson
Vermont Information Processing, Inc.
terry@vtinfo.com
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