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On 27-Aug-09, at 8:20 PM, Simon Coulther wrote:

You're using O_CODEPAGE with a SBCS ASCII value. This will only work
if your job is not using a mixed CCSID. O_CODEPAGE supports only SBCS
or DBCS code pages. It does not support mixed (i.e., both SBCS and
DBCS code pages). Use O_CCSID for that.

Hi Simon,

As I noted to Scott - switching to O_CCSID fixed it - but it shouldn't have mattered since the system and job code pages were both 37.

I must study this whole CCSID/Code page stuff a lot more - everything I learnt while at IBM is either obsolete now or has escaped the confines of my aging brain. Maybe when I meet up with Bruce Vining and Scott at Summit in a couple fo months I can get myself a fire-hose tutorial!


Jon Paris

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