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In cssid 37 it is x'B0'

On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 5:02 PM, Michael Ryan <michaelrtr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi folks -

I'm translating ASCII to EBCDIC from data receiving in a socket call. I'm
getting an ASCII '5E' which is the '^' symbol. I need to translate it to
EBCDIC and have the same character. All the other translation works fine,
but this is translating to the logical not symbol '¬', which is an EBCDIC
x'5F'.

I can't find the '^' symbol in any translation EBCDIC charts. How could I
do this? I plan to do it in RPG with a scan/replace of hex characters.

Thanks!
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