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CRTSQLRPGI is a two step process. After the precompile of the SQL
statements a temporary RPG source is created. Is there something in the
compile list of the temporary source mentioning CCSID(*GRAPH : something
unknown) ?

Regards,
-Arco

Op vrijdag 3 februari 2017 heeft T. Adair <tadair@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> het
volgende geschreven:

We're trying to set up a brand new System i, V7R2, CCSID 65535. Everything
looks and functions good, with one exception. When we try to compile any
SQLRPGLE source it barfs with the messages...:

*RNF1014 - The second parameter for keyword CCSID(*GRAPH) is not valid.

*RNF1359 - The value for this CCSID was not previously set by a /SET
directive in this source file.

*RNF3818 - The parameter for keyword CCSID is not valid.


This is the same source that compiles just fine on all 16 of our other
systems (also all at V7R2, and CCSID 65535). We can compile regular RPGLE
with no problems. I'm not seeing a parameter on the CRTSQLRPGI for
anything to do with CCSID.

We're digging into this but if anyone has words of wisdom, I sure would
appreciate it.

Thanks.

~TA~

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