No, not me. I will claim large amounts of ignorance on old S36 files. I just had something I was retrieving in python the other day where the field was 65535 and got unpredictable results. And casting it to 37 on the select solved it.
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On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 9:32 AM, Jeremy Meyer <JMeyer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Try casting those to CCSID 37 on your select. I had something similar in Python.
You aren't the author of this question:
https://stackoverflow.com/q/20530731/95852
are you?
John Y.
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