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CDRA rocks, Bruce! This is a meta-table that groups all the various codepages by their "encoding scheme", which is basically platform- and representation-specific, with platform being something like PC, while representation is double-byte, single-byte, multi-byte, whatever. The only thing I don't see is an encoding scheme for the various Macintosh codepages (128x). Any reason for that omission? Joe > From: Bruce Vining > > Forget tables and use the CCSID support found in i5/OS. > > To find an appropriate ASCII CCSID go to the V5R3 Information Center and > Programming/Globalization/Reference/CCSIDs/Associated CCSID values will > tell you given an input CCSID what is an appropriate ASCII/Windows/etc > CCSID. The table used encoding schemes to identify the type of desired > encoding and these can be found under .../CCSIDs/Encoding schemes for > CCSIDs. So if you have 1026 and want ISO you would look for encoding > scheme 4100 and find that the corresponding CCSID is 920. Alternatively > if > you want a Windows code page (encoding scheme 4105) you might want to use > CCSID 1254.
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