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Um, why change everything else, just don't use those special characters
that have translation issues. In other posts, the OP has suggested that
the "@" is very important. That sounds like a self imposed limit that
requires all the systemic changes to happen? Significantly easier to
change the special character to one that does not have CCSID issues, which
after many many posts proved one of the earlier responses to be correct
(You were right Jack), but unfortunately ignored by the OP.

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On Tue, May 30, 2023 at 8:31 AM tim ken <timk2574@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi,


1) Filezilla also did not accept the '@' character in the password and got
the same error (which I had got from Windows DOS command prompt ) from here
as well.

Command: USER *****
Response: 331 Enter password.
Command: PASS **********
Response: 530 Log on attempt by user 'myuserid' rejected.
Error: Critical error: Could not connect to server


2) for the Variable characters which can be used in identifier (for the
mentioned IBM docs link) what exact changes should be done in the whole
keyboard mapping file( https://code.midrange.com/8dadee7174.html) to
bypass
the errors caused by '@' character in the password here?


Thanks

On Mon, 29 May 2023 at 22:29, Peter Dow <petercdow@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

For those interested:


https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/db2-for-zos/12?topic=ccsids-variant-characters

Table 1. Variant characters that you can use in identifiers

Corresponding hexadecimal value by code page
CCSID
Char 37 500 1047 277 273
# X'7B' X'7B' X'7B' X'4A' X'7B'
@ X'7C' X'7C' X'7C' X'80' X'B5'
$ X'5B' X'5B' X'5B' X'67' X'5B'

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