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On Fri, Feb 4, 2022 at 8:31 AM Maria Lucia Stoppa <mlstoppa@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
In other words, are you telling me I can't, under any circumstances, load
these data into a DB2 65535-CCSID file?
You could, but then your application would have to handle all the
conversions, the DB and it's various functions would be of no help.
Back before Unicode, applications like JD Edwards would store text in a
CCSID 65535 field along with the CCSID for that particular record...
Now, creating the table with UTF-8/UTF-16 columns is a much better way to
handle it.
Charles
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