Unload error while unloading file in EBCDIC format



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Unload error while unloading file in EBCDIC format

Postby zingysayal1985 » Fri Apr 22, 2016 6:41 pm

Hi All,
I was trying to unload one table in EBCDIC format but getting belwo error.

Error msg:
OUTPUT START FOR UTILITY, UTILID = TEST                                  
PROCESSING SYSIN AS EBCDIC                                                
 UNLOAD TABLESPACE GENXX.GENTXX PUNCHDDN SYSPUNCH UNLDDN SYSREC EBCDIC  
A - ERROR IN CCSID TRANSLATION FOR VERIFICATION, FROM CCSID 1208 TO 65534
S -   FROM TABLE G649794.XXXX_MASTER                                  
UTILITY EXECUTION TERMINATED, HIGHEST RETURN CODE=8                      


Can anyone help me in for its resolution?

Thanks
Rajeev

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Re: Unload error while unloading file in EBCDIC format

Postby NicC » Mon Apr 25, 2016 7:31 pm

Version of DB2? Version of Operating System? Control cards used (using the code tags to preserve spacing)?
The problem I have is that people can explain things quickly but I can only comprehend slowly.
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Re: Unload error while unloading file in EBCDIC format

Postby zingysayal1985 » Sat Apr 30, 2016 5:10 pm

Hi,
The error was throwing while unloading EBCDIC Format because used table space was created in UNICODE FORMAT.

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Rajeev Kumar.
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Re: Unload error while unloading file in EBCDIC format

Postby NicC » Sun May 01, 2016 8:15 pm

No error thrown - zOS does not "throw" errors. In your last post the correct term could be any of "The error occurred..." or "The error happened..." or "The error was caused by..." or similar. But never "thrown".
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