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It doesn't change the original file. The new file you create is in the new
char set.

On Wed, Aug 26, 2020 at 3:07 PM Carel <coteijgeler@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Thanks for the reply.

Tried it but no success, it remains CCSID 37.

Even an IFS file created with CCSID 1208 (which XML docs should be)
turned to CCSID after using your sample code. (1208 to ISO8859-2)


Op 26-8-2020 om 16:22 schreef Jack Woehr:
In the shell you can always do
* /usr/bin/iconv -f IBM-037 -t ISO8859-2 myfile.txt
myfile_converted.txt*
or whatever,
*/usr/bin/iconv -l*
to see the supported char sets. Of course this sort of thing is
scriptable,
schedule-able, etc.

On 8/26/20 2:07 AM, Carel wrote:
Hi all,

For a short term project working on a contract at the moment we have
some issues with files created on the IFS regarding CCSID.

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