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We have some emailing commands that can be used interactively or
compiled into programs. A parameter of these commands includes an email
address which has the @ character which doesn't map to the same code
point in certain EBCDIC CCSID's. When the command is used interactively
it can be presumed that the job ccsid can be used for the parameter
value. When the command is used in a compiled CL and the parameter is
initialized or has a hard coded value then the ccsid depends on the
ccsid of the source file. The issue I have is not being able to know for
sure what the ccsid of the passed value is. We currently make a best
guess based on the options for @ but has anyone got a better way?
Tim
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