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Hi,
I may be speaking out of turn here, but isnt 65535 the ccsid for windows?
65535 means "This data isn't text, don't try to convert it for me."
I am thinking it is because we are doing some XML through IFS (if that is the right term) to a Windows file with an embedded pdf and we needed to put ccsid of 65535 (and back to 37 for other program parts) in some of the coding.
That's because PDF documents aren't pure text, and there are parts of them that if they get translated from one CCSID to another could corrupt the document.
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