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  • Subject: Re:
  • From: David Shea <dshea@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 09 Jun 1998 08:31:51 -0400
  • Organization: DCSoftware, Inc.

CCSID's can be bothersome.  Check that the CCSID on the file you are
processing matches the CCSID of your machine (dspsysval qccsid to check your
default).  Did you compile the program on your machine or on another box?
Problems often arise with CCSID's when a program is compiled on a box with
one default CCSID and is run on a machine with another - for example - a
program compiled in the US with a box having CCSID 037 and run in England
having a CCSID of 253.

You may need to recompile the program, recompile the physical file, or change
the job to use a different CCSID.  This can be a quick way to test if that is
the problem - determine which CCSID the file or program wants, and change the
job while on the queue.  Change the CCSID to match and then run it.

Good luck.

DAVE SHEA

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Gary Lehman wrote:

> Does anyone know anything about a CPF4248 error??  I'm processing a VARPG
> program and it gives me this error although it doesn't give me the reason
> why.  It has something to do with the CCSID.
>
> Gary Lehman
> Programmer Analyst II
> Missouri Consolidated Health Care Plan
>
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