Thanks for the help, but it didn't seem to make a difference. (Yeah, OS X is
BSD based)

I did
LANG=C ; export LANG

Than ran the java app, but it still shows CHAR(184) for sub-value marks.

-----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
> Tsombakos, John
> Now, here's the rub.. My initial testing is using Mac OS X. 
> But, when the
> routine returns a multi-valued item, the value of the SubValue (@SM)
> character is wrong, so I can't pull sub-values out of a 
> result. The Value
> mark (@VM) is correct (CHAR(253)). The SubValue mark is being 
> return in the
> string as a CHAR(184).

I've never used a Mac.  When you use UniObjects for Java on Linux, you
have to make sure to set the LANG environment variable to 'C' or the
same sort of thing happens.  Hope that's somewhat helpful, isn't OS X
somehow related to Unix?

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Wendy Smoak
Application Systems Analyst, Sr.
ASU IA Information Resources Management 
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