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Thanks Chuck and Rob -- obviously I'm skimming too much in my reading!

CRPence wrote:
"Both 819 and 1252 are listed", but neither is listed with an X [supported tagging plus conversion tables; i.e. "implies that this CCSID can be used to tag local data"] in the table describing its level of support. Both of those ASCII CCSIDs 819 & 1252 are listed with a C [Conversion tables only; i.e. no tagging support; e.g. "a PC-Data CCSID such as 850 cannot be used to tag local data in DB2 for i5/OS"]. Use either the [VAR]GRAPHIC data type for UCS2 [13488] or a UTF character CCSID [1208, 1200].

Regards, Chuck

Peter Dow wrote:
Yes, I saw that. Both 819 and 1252 are listed. So why am I
getting SQL0189?

CRPence wrote:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r4/topic/db2/rbafzmstsidvals.htm


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