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<h1 class="topictitle1">Use a specific object-level CCSID for handling messages</h1>
<div><p>If the CCSID of an object is any value other than 65535 or 65534,
all messages in that object are considered encoded in that CCSID. The object-level
CCSID overrides the CCSID stored with the messages.</p>
<p>Use this type of object-level CCSID if both of the following conditions
are true:</p>
<ul><li>You expect the object to be sent messages or have message
descriptions added in a CCSID different from the CCSID in which you will receive
the messages or retrieve the message descriptions.</li>
<li>You intend to receive the same message or retrieve the same message description
many times.</li>
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<p>If these conditions are true, set the object-level CCSID to the CCSID in
which you will receive or retrieve the messages. When the system uses this
type of object-level CCSID, the message text or data is converted at the time
the message is sent or is added to the object. No conversion occurs when the
message is received or retrieved because the text and data are already in
the CCSID requested on the receive operation or retrieve operation.</p>
<p>Do not change system-supplied message files to use this type of object-level
CCSID. Each system-supplied message description is tagged separately. No one
object-level CCSID value can represent all of the message descriptions in
the message file. Changing the object-level CCSID of a system-supplied message
file to anything other than CCSID 65535 or CCSID 65534 might
cause unpredictable results.</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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