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<h1 class="topictitle1">Object-level coded character set identifier 65535</h1>
<div><p>CCSID 65535 is the default object-level CCSID for message files and message queues.</p>
<p>If an object has a CCSID of 65535, no conversions occur when adding messages to that object or when receiving messages from that object. Use CCSID 65535 if you do not want CCSID processing to occur.</p>
<p>CCSID 65535 is also known as *HEX.</p>
<div class="section"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Object-level coded character set identifier 65534</h4><p>CCSID 65534 is the default object-level CCSID for job message queues, system reply lists, and the history log. If the CCSID of
an object is 65534, each message in the object has its own CCSID. No conversion occurs when a message is added to the object. When a message is received, it is converted based on the CCSID stored with the
message.</p>
<p>CCSID 65534 is also known as *MSG or *MSGD.</p>
<p>CCSID 65534 is the preferred setting for object-level CCSIDs. An object-level CCSID of 65534 requires fewer CCSID conversions. Fewer CCSID
conversions of text result in better performance and improved data integrity.</p>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rbagsobjlevccsidmesghand.htm" title="The objects listed in this topic support CCSIDs. Each of them has an object-level CCSID.">Handle messages with a specific object-level CCSID</a></div>
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<div><a href="rbagsqchriduse.htm" title="The character identifier (QCHRID) is used to specify the character set and code page CHRID(*SYSVAL) for the CL commands that create, change, or override display files, display device descriptions, user interface (UIM) menus, panel groups, and printer files.">Character identifier (QCHRID) system value</a></div>
<div><a href="rbagsucs2dbfileconsid.htm" title="When you create Unicode database applications, you need to consider the implications for creating physical files, creating logical files, and for database input/output.">Database files and functions</a></div>
<div><a href="rbagsucs2db2udbconsid.htm" title="Keep this information in mind when using DB2 Universal Database (UDB) for iSeries applications.">DB2 Universal Database for iSeries</a></div>
<div><a href="rbagsccsidgenrecom.htm" title="These recommendations are useful when writing globalized applications.">Recommendations and guidelines for using CCSIDs</a></div>
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