On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 9:12 AM, Paul Hastings <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On 6/30/2010 7:13 PM, Rick Root wrote:
>> No, I'm not sure it's an encoding error.  You suggested that =)
>
> it's beyond odd that only the 1 char is getting changed.

It is, isn't it?  Isn't it also a bit odd that the IBM web site you
originally pointed me to mentioned that exact character translation
issue?!

> it means "did you change cf's default encoding (via neo-runtime.xml) or use
> cfprocessindirective to change it on that page"?

Oh, no, definately not.

> let me see if i can recreate this sans mainframes.

I wouldn't spend too much of your time on it - if any!  Since much of
our data is dumped via FTP and loaded into SQL Server, this is a
pretty minor issue for us.  I'm actually writing some conversion
programs to extract data from DB2 and produce files for loading into
our new SAP CRM (ugh) and was planning on doing this via coldfusion
and JDBC to the mainframe directly but I could potentially just hit
the SQL Server versions of the mainframe tables, or just have one of
the mainframe programmers do the extracts.

Ric

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