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What's special about them? Can you find out what the underlying codes for them are, perhaps by inspecting your source with a hex editor of some kind? Do you have NLS enabled?
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HI
what is your NLS characterset??
1. is your source coming from a file or a database
2. if file, how is it created. how does it look on unix? if database when queried how does it look outside datastage?
3. if your source is a database and if you think its datastage thats changing it...are u using a native stage or a ODBC stage?
cheers
what is your NLS characterset??
1. is your source coming from a file or a database
2. if file, how is it created. how does it look on unix? if database when queried how does it look outside datastage?
3. if your source is a database and if you think its datastage thats changing it...are u using a native stage or a ODBC stage?
cheers
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Then why won't you answer our diagnostic questions?devanars wrote:I need to get an advise from you guys and figure out what are all the codes have to use for them. Appreciate your help
Thanks
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