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Schmidt, Mihael wrote:
i tried to convert some EBCDIC data to ASCII. I tried to use QDCXLATE
and the code looks like this:
Just a word of warning about using QASCII & QEBCDIC tables ... some 3rd party vendors routinely advise their customers to alter those tables.
It's burned me a few times.
There is a better API to use that will convert based (I think) on CCSID ... but can't remember what it is off the top of my head.
david
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