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We at Databorough (www.databorough.com) have a product called X-Resize which
may be of interest to you.
Aside from the task of converting your selected database columns to Unicode,
there are other important factors to take into consideration:
. Program variables, data structures, arrays etc. used to store
copies of the converted fields will require redefinition
. Certain RPGLE statements will require amendment to incorporate the
%UCS2 BIF
. DDS for device files will also require alteration to support the
Unicode-enabled fields
Manually undertaking such tasks can be both error-prone and time-consuming.
X-Resize provides the means to perform these tasks automatically and,
importantly, in a controlled manner which is isolated from your production
environment - so you can run and test the conversions safely and as often as
you wish. X-Resize also provides powerful impact and problem analysis tools
to assist you in the lifecycle of a conversion project.
If you would like further information, please contact me off-list.
Best wishes,
Richard Thomas
Databorough
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