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Thanks, Vengoal.

We will give this a shot!

Brad

On Wed, 03 May 2006 08:33:32 +0800
 Vengoal Chang <vengoal@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Traditional Chinese DBCS iSeries CCSID: 937
> mapping to client ASCII is 950. You need change IFS ccsid
> by CHGATR 
> change IFS STMF ccsid to 950.
> 
> 
> When you use FTP to put  binary file to iSeries the
> default iSeries 
> CCSID is 819, but if you use quote type c 950, you will
> get ccsid 950 STMF.
> When you copy file from PC to iSeries under NetServer
> share or using 
> samba client copy pc shared file from iSeries, you will
> get ccsid 1208 
> or 1252. You also need manual changet to STMF 950.
> 
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Vengoal
> 
> -------- Original Message  --------
> From: Bruce Vining <bvining@xxxxxxxxxx>
> To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
> <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re:DBCS and the IFS
> Date: 2006/5/2 ?? 11:44
> 
> >Brad,
> >
> >If you have Chinese characters that you are attempting
> to convert then 937 
> >is the better way to go.  1175 is a proper subset of the
> characters found 
> >in CCSID 37 (CHRID 697 37) and contains no Traditional
> Chinese characters. 
> > 937 contains the 1175 character set plus the DBCS 935
> character set.  You 
> >will also want to convert to a CCSID other than 819 as
> that's just ISO 
> >Latin 1 (again no Traditional Chinese).
> >
> >Bruce
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >"Brad Stone" <brad@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 
> >Sent by: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> >05/02/2006 09:40 AM
> >Please respond to
> >Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
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> >
> >To
> >Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
> <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >cc
> >
> >Subject
> >Re: DBCS and the IFS
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >Thanks Bruce.
> >
> >It shows the CCSID to use for ASCII (if I'm reading it
> >right) is 819, but there seems to be some traditional
> >chinese characters that don't get converted properly
> from
> >EBCDIC to ASCII.
> >
> >Brad
> >
> >
> >On Tue, 2 May 2006 08:53:12 -0500
> > Bruce Vining <bvining@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >  
> >
> >>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
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>"Brad Stone" <brad@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 
> >>Sent by: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> >>05/02/2006 08:11 AM
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> >>Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
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> >>
> >>To
> >>Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
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> >>cc
> >>
> >>Subject
> >>DBCS and the IFS
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>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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