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Try this page from International Application Development:
<http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr/BOOKS/QB3AQ501/A.2?SHELF=&DT=19971201194621&FS=FALSE>.
This is a table of CCSIDs and code pages. I don't know if there is an
internal API or something that can do this.

At 05:44 PM 7/9/02 +1000, you wrote:
>Does anyone know how to take any AS/400 CCSID and determine the equivalent
>PC Code page as IBM does in the parameter values *PCASCII and *STDASCII?  I
>know the values when using US CCSID 037 but the rest . . . .?
>
>I'm writing a command that optionally uses these values which if used I then
>need to determine the PC code page value when I write to the IFS directly.
>
>Rod Orr



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