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Re: Reading Pipe - ASCII -> EBCDIC Conversion
hockchai Lim
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Please respond to RPG programming on the IBM i / System i
Try change you code to be like below:
D Translate PR ExtPgm('QDCXLATE')
D Length 5P 0 const
D Data 32766A options(*varsize)
D Table 10A const
// read from standard in - pipe is placed in 'data' variable
len = stdin(data);
// data is in ASCII so translate it.
translate(len : data : 'QTCPEBC' );
<MattLavinder@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:mailman.39586.1279631050.2580.rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Have been looking at writing a pipe to process log information from the
HTTP. Program reads data but it appears to be in ASCII. Tried using thelist
follow code to convert it and it didn't work. What did I do wrong?
http://code.midrange.com/904006d529.html
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