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Yes, you're right again — it is easiest to start from a fresh file. Out of
curiosity I tried changing the script file to 819 and EOL *LF then ran it,
but nothing good happened so I started afresh.

As for the language (John Yeung question), I've always thought of it as
"QShell", but that may not be accurate. It would have been based on
something from itjungle years ago. It's just run with STRQSH with the only
parameter being the script path/file.

Anyway, thank you Stefan: You saved me a lot of frustration and stress.

On Wed, Jun 5, 2024 at 2:38 AM <stefan@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

The easiest way to set the ccsid is to "pre-create" the streamfile with
"touch -C 819 filename".
If the file exists nothing happens otherwise it creates an empty file with
correct ccsid.

Best regards

Stefan

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You are so right.

At least, what you say makes absolute sense, because I made the simpler
file following Scott Klement's tutorial, whereas the one failing is a
modified copy of an FTP one. I've just been kicked off for the backup, so
I'll have to wait to verify (after a nice little sleep), but I'm sure that
what you say is correct.

So, since it's made anew each time from a script (i.e. with variables
coming from environment variables via CL), will making the "create" script
the right encoding make the generated script the right encoding? Or if I
correct the encoding for the generated script that's currently there, will
it retain its encoding when it gets refreshed with new contents?
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