In <[email protected]>, on
03/28/2012
   at 09:10 AM, Paul Gilmartin <[email protected]> said:

>Quite so.  Which is the reason I think FTP is in error for claiming
>the data contain an invalid code point.

Did FTP make such a claim, opr did you misunderstand the error
messages? From Message-ID: 
<[email protected]>:

>ftp> quote site sbdataconn=(IBM-424,UTF-8)
>200-Some characters cannot be translated between UTF-8 and IBM-424

At this point FTP doesn't know whether you will be doing a get or a
put. The message is correct, although possibly misleading.

>125 Sending data set SPPG.TEST.TESTPRT(TESTPRT) FIXrecfm 80

You can't use a MBCS for test2 if it's RECFM=FB.

>557 Data contains codepoints that cannot be translated

Because the translation is longer than one octet. I don't know whether
explicitly specifying DCB attributes, especially RECfm-VB, on the SITE
will cause FTP to correctly generate RDW's.
 
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