At some customer I use a java zip tool derived from IBM sample that can
convert to a destination (e.g. IBM850, UTF-8 etc.) CCSID on the fly.
Of course the whole byte sequence must be zoned character or you'll
encounter issues reading file after unzipping at the destination.

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Max

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Il giorno mer 1 mag 2024 alle ore 04:10 BM <
[email protected]> ha scritto:

> Looking for expert's opinions/solutions here.
>
> Trying to FTP large file from zOS2.5 to Windows server using FTP protocol
> but it's taking more time, trying to compress file on zOS (TRSMAIN) then
> ftping, its quick but at destination (Windows) it's not readable after
> Unterse.
>
> On zOS, its EBCDIC file, is there any solution first convert to ASCII then
> Terse send?
>
> Or any tools that can help on windows system to convert data from EBCDIC
> to ASCII after Unterse?
>
> Appreciate your input.
>
>
> Thanks,
> BM
>
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