National character
Hello !
I have a problem with polish (national) character. I use JDBC driver
com.ibm.as400.access.AS400JDBCDriver from JT400.zip
(ver.3_1) to connect to AS/400 DB2 - Coded Character Set Identifier . . . . . : 65535
In connection string (URL) I use parameter "translate
binary=true" . I don't receive correct string. In place of polish
national character "��������������" I recived ";�����©�����[".
Thank for answert.
Don't use CCSID 65535, that causes the data in that
table to be interpreted as hexadecimal or something
like that. What's the normal CCSID on your AS/400?
It should be something suitable for Poland, so you
should be able to use that.The normal CCSID on me AS/400 is 65535.
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