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There are a couple of "job CCSID" references in the link you provided so
I'm not sure which one you are refering to, but the job CCSID is always an
EBCDIC CCSID (or hex as in 65535). You cannot set the job CCSID to UTF8,
UTF16, or UCS2.

You may have already discussed this and I missed it, but what type of data
do you have and what are you trying to do with it?

Bruce Vining

On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 8:51 AM, Michael Naughton <
michael_naughton@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I found an article by Bruce Vining (
http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/itanswers/how-to-display-ccsid1200-in-a-dspf-5250/)
that suggests changing the job CCSID. I tried that, but I got a "CCSID not
valid" error for both 1200 and 13488. I also
tried changing the user profile CCSID, but it wouldn't let me do that
either. ...

RPG programming on the IBM i / System i <rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Odd, I have an entire suite of apps with UTF-16 databases (CCSID 1200) and
my screens look great -- even in Cyrillic! I think I remember a paper or
article by Bruce Vining about displaying various languages on the screen
using UCS2 support. It works (even for printer files to some extent).

Stu



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