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Hi Paul,

I have encountered this "random" tagging before - and also the somewhat 
interesting fact that various editors are still able to correctly identify the 
real codepage - if you find out what is going on I'd be very interested in 
hearing about it.

Concerning the variant invariant characters (I, O, Z) - have you checked if the 
QEBCDIC table that was used is the original one?

Best regards,
Carsten

----- Original Message -----
From: "Nicolay, Paul" <paul_nicolay@merck.com>
To: <rpg400-l@midrange.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 2:37 PM
Subject: RE: POP server direct access


> Hi Carsten,
>
> In the mean while I looked at the SMTP jobs in QSYSWRK and noticed that two
> out of four are running with 37, the other two with 500 (while on the
> production V4R4 box, they all have 500).  So far I don't have an idea why
> this is the case, but changing those two jobs resulted in the mail server
> creating the files with CCSID 500 as well, and this goes fine (I still need
> the QDCXLATE however).
>
> When using CHGATR (which won't be a solution as production is still on V4R4)
> as you suggested, and converting to 850, the C function does the implicit
> conversion correct as well.
>
> Some solutions... but some things to find out as well...
>
> Kind regards,
> Paul
>



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