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That's it.

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For some AS/400 systems, character conversion between the EBCDIC CCSID specified by your job and the default CCSID 819 may not be available. When this is the case, the STRTCPFTP command displays message TCP3C14: Unable to convert data from CCSID &1 to CCSID &2. The following sample message shows that &1 is the job CCSID and &2 is the ASCII CCSID specified in the STRTCPFTP command.


UNABLE TO CONVERT DATA FROM CCSID 5026 TO CCSID 819

In this situation, the STRTCPFTP command must be run again with an ASCII CCSID for which character conversion is supported. CCSID 850, which contains the PC Latin-1 coded character set and supports character conversion for all valid job CCSID values, is suggested.

For additional information, see "National Language Support Considerations for FTP" in topic 7.12.54.13 and "STRTCPFTP (Start TCP/IP File Transfer Protocol) Command" in topic J.75.

jim

----- Original Message ----- From: "Bryan Dietz" <bdietz400@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2007 12:28 PM
Subject: Re: FTP commands to Japanese system


Is it this book??
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr/BOOKS/QB3ANL02/CCONTENTS?SHELF=QB3AYC02&DN=SC41-5420-02&DT=19980616165129

I found it here:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/pubs/html/as400/online/homeeng1.htm

bryan

Jim Franz said the following on 4/3/2007 11:45 AM:
David,
I have found in the past, that when the Info Center does not have a good
answer, some of the older manuals do. I have a V4R3 TCP/IP Configuration and
Reference manual (1087 pages) which has several pages on CCSID and FTP. If
you don't have access to an older TCP manual I would be glad to fax the
pages (don't have a scanner onsite here). It does not have your exact
problem, but has several scenarios. I am surprised that in this global world
others have not been thru this and have a ready answer.
If doing a search in Info Center, try 'National Language Support for FTP',
and there is a reference in the TCP manual to an IBM pub called
International Application Development (no pub#).
jim franz
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