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unable to extract Trademark(™) Character

Hello All,

I am trying to extract a trademark character (™) from a varchar column in a DB2 Table. The result is to be placed in a sequential file in an AIX environment.

After the Extraction is complete when I view the extracted file I noticed that in place of the (™) Character another highlighted character SUB has been placed.

It would be great if anyone can shed some light as to why it does not display the (™) Character. Could it be because the AIX character set does not allow this special character ?

Would appreciate your Advice. Thank You
 

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