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On Wed, Feb 1, 2017 at 1:12 PM, Mohammad Tanveer <surgum@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
IFS file using wrklnk --> Coded character set ID . . . . . . . . : 1252

I do not have time to give you any solutions right now, but I can tell
you that CCSID 1252 is most definitely not UTF-8 BOM. 1252 is named
after Windows-1252, though the CCSID info page calls it "MS-WIN
LATIN-1", which is misleading and sloppy. Latin-1 is close to but
different than Windows-1252. I don't know which one CCSID 1252 really
represents. In any case, it's not UTF-8, with or without BOM.

John Y.

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