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Brad,

If you go to the V5R4 Information Center and search on 1175 you will find 
that 1175 is the default CHRID for the English Upper and Lower Case DBCS 
NLV (2984) and the SBCS CHRID for CCSID  937 (Traditional Chinese).

Bruce Vining




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I am working with a customer who is running QCHRID 1175 and
having problems with DBCS conversion from EBCDIC to ASCII
while writing to the IFS.

I can normally find what CCSID to use in the conversion in
the IBM documentation, but in this case I find little
mention of this CHRID in any tables.

Anyone familiar?  I believe it's a traditional Chinese
character set.

Thanks!

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