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Brian

I had issues pasting some characters as well, even if I could key them
directly in there and the looked correct. I finally decided it had more to
do with the source of the copied characters than with the emulator. I had
good luck with Google Translate -- it's where I got much of my Cyrillic test
data, and it pasted right into my fields as Cyrillic, not ???????. Give it
a try.

Stu


On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 15:36, Brian Johnson <bjohnson@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I appreciate all the explanation, I'm slowly finding my way through the
haze.



I've changed the physical files to CCSID 875, along with changing the
fields
from Open back to Character. I've done the same to the display file, it
now
shows Graphic Character Set 925 and Code Page 875 under Display Attributes,
although it shows CCSID 37 under Device File Attributes.



My iSeries Access emulator is set to 875, and the resulting Display Device
shows 925 / 875. My user profile has also been changed to 875, so
subsequently my interactive job is also 875.



Still, when I try to paste Greek text in, I get the ????? translation.



What am I missing? Is it something with my Windows Environment? (I've
even
activated Greek in my Regional/Language settings.)



Thanks!

Brian

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