All:

I have a customer with a strange issue, which i believe is a character
conversion issue , i need a sanity check to make sure I am looking at the
right area.
The situation is this:

1.  IDM  manager sends our LDAP a message
2.  In the received message are the userid,pass, etc for RACF
3.  The LDAP builds the ADDUSER with the fields fom the input from #1
4.  The LDAP then sends the message to our Provisioning Agent on z/OS
5.  We then decrypt it, do a ascii-to-ebcdic conversion.

The #1 IDM is using codepage 850 Latin 1, the LDAP codepage 437 and the
Mainframe has many CCSIDS defined.
We use a US table actually an IBM Ascii to EBCDIC table on the mainframe
agent. Since we are doing the ascii to ebcdic conversion is it a safe
assumption
that we dont used the customer Mainframe's CCSIDS ? What we are seeing is a
'~' in the middle of a field and according to the charts thats
a x'7E'. I did a manual look at the codepages and looks like it would be
passed and not converted. The customer is in Italy but I dont think that
will place a role
based on my dusty memory on conversions.

Is my assumption about the '~' correct or did i miss it ? Please i value my
colleague's opinions on here.

Regards,
Scott

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