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How can I avoid that a code page is defined when uploading a source to a server?

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How can I avoid that a code page is defined when uploading a source to a server?

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The SRETAIN profile parameter (set on the Natural server) is not evaluated when uploading a source to a Natural server. You have to define a suitable project encoding in the Natural project properties or a suitable server encoding in the object properties of the individual Natural objects. For example, if you leave the text box for the project encoding blank in the project properties, a code page will not be assigned to all newly created Natural objects. This is also true for a temporary project which is created when you edit a source in the Natural Server view. In the Natural Server view (on UNIX, Windows and OpenVMS servers only), you can reset the code page definition in the object properties: on the Object Details page, select the Other option button under Encoding and select the blank entry from the drop-down list box.

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