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  • Subject: Re: Brakets have wrong Hex code [] <--- these
  • From: Scott Klement <klemscot@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2000 03:03:03 -0600 (CST)

Hi Brad,

    Probably the best solution (as someone else has already posted) is to
simply use a more appropriate table to do your translation.

Another approach (one that I've used, largely because I'm too lazy to
figure out what the right table should be) is to make a new table based
on the contents of QASCII, and simply change the translation.

this command should work:

CRTTBL TBL(MYASCII) SRCFILE(*PROMPT) BASETBL(QASCII)

HTH


On Mon, 6 Mar 2000, Stone, Brad V (TC) wrote:

> Working on a program that uses brackets.  [ and ].  They show up as x'BA'
> and x'BB' in EBCDIC.  When I copy the file with them to a stream file, they
> are converted to x'E2' and x'E3' for ASCII which actually is garbage and not
> what I want.
> 
> They should be x'5B' and x'5D' in ASCII.  Looking at the QASCII table, the
> values need to be x'4A' and x'5A' in EBCDIC do convert correctly.
> 
> Anyone have any ideas without having to specifically specify the hex values
> that will convert??  
> 
> Brad

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