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I am trying Liam's example for encoding base64 using SQL here:
https://github.com/worksofliam/blog/issues/6

I am using the second example literally... :)

Dcl-S SomeCharVar Varchar(50);
Dcl-S ToBeEncoded Varchar(100) Inz('') CCSID(1208);

SomeCharVar = 'hello db2 summit';
ToBeEncoded = SomeCharVar; //Convert it to 1208

//Encode based on 1208
EXEC SQL SET :ToBeEncoded = SYSTOOLS.BASE64ENCODE(:ToBeEncoded);


When I run it I get SQLCOD 332 and SQLSTATE 57017.

My job is CCSID 37. I've tripled checked that.

I do see in the SQL Precompiler it's creating some temp variables (ie,
SQL_00000x) and they are defined as 65535.

Where would I find a more detailed error text showing what CCSIDs it thinks
it's trying to convert from and to?

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