Using an alternative code set on AIX

On AIX® issue the command smitty iconv to use an alternate code set.

This provides the Convert Flat File screen, on which you can enter parameters:
                               Convert Flat File

Type or select values in entry fields.
Press Enter AFTER making all desired changes.

                                                        [Entry Fields]
* CURRENT FILE / DIRECTORY name                      []
* CURRENT CODE set                                   []                       +
* NEW FILE / DIRECTORY name                          []
* NEW CODE set                                       []                       +












F1=Help             F2=Refresh          F3=Cancel           F4=List
Esc+5=Reset         F6=Command          F7=Edit             F8=Image
F9=Shell            F10=Exit            Enter=Do
Fill in this screen as follows:
CURRENT FILE / DIRECTORY name
Enter <install_path>/bin/cclmsg.txt
CURRENT CODE set
Enter the code set for the language you selected with ctgmsgs.
NEW FILE / DIRECTORY name
Enter the name of the new file.
NEW CODE set
Enter the alternative code set. You can view a list of the alternative code sets using the smitty lang command, which is used to set the language environment. For example, the code set IBM-850 is an alternative for the US English code set ISO8859-1.

When you have done the conversion, overwrite the cclmsg.txt file with the new file.