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I can't get a table with CCSID 1208 to the IFS. I created a table and put
this column in there, defined as 1208:
ADD1 CHAR 60 62 34 Both Address 1
Coded Character Set Identifier . . . . . : 1208
UCS2 or Unicode conversion . . . . . . . : *CONVERT
I inserted a row using IBM iACS:
*insert* into intlzu00 (filekey,filetype,add1)
values(*8998055*,'PTIST00','Zhang (张)');
I can see the characters when I do a select in iACS. When I do a select in
STRSQL I can see a reverse image character. When I write the file to the
IFS I see a blank instead of the character.
I can't get the character to the IFS using CPYTOIMPF. I've tried every
CCSID I could think of. Any ideas?
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