IConv function behaving differently in DS 7.5.2 and 7.5
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If your install "accidentally" involved NLS support and you DON'T need it, then you should de-install the engine and do a fresh install. This is the first of many small discrepancies between NLS and non-NLS installations. You're going to go crazy trying to find all functions that operate just a little bit different. Checkout the TIMEDATE() function results on non-NLS and NLS systems, for example. ICONV/OCONV is another. Save yourself non-stop hassle and fix it NOW.
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Iconv() and Oconv() work properly whether or not NLS is enabled.
Some conversions behave differently, but it is proper in each case.
You can disable/enable NLS via the NLSMODE configuration parameter in the uvconfig file. To change you must shut down DataStage, edit the file, regenerate, and start DataStage.
Some conversions behave differently, but it is proper in each case.
You can disable/enable NLS via the NLSMODE configuration parameter in the uvconfig file. To change you must shut down DataStage, edit the file, regenerate, and start DataStage.
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