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Yes,

you have to look at the CCSID table of your EBCDIC, all &#...; characters
has to
be replaced with the appropiate EBCDIC character, all other encodings has
to be
replaced with a blank with a blank or something else ;-)

It is tricky !!!

however, you wrote that you controle the generation of the XML file - on
what platform
is it generated ?


On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 6:15 PM, Michael Naughton <
michael_naughton@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Thanks, Henrik!

Is it true, then, that there's no way I can store a "greater than or equal
to" character in my DB2 file on the iSeries?

If so, is there a list somewhere of valid characters, so I'll know which
ones I need to replace?

Thanks very much,


RPG programming on the IBM i / System i <rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Michael,

no you are not lost.

Since these special character encodings only will be in few fields you can
use
%scan and %replace or SQL


http://www.mysamplecode.com/2011/05/rpgle-string-manipulation-find-and.html


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