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I've a project spec that states

"the symbol preceding "CNTRI' is a "NOT' sign (shows a zero or O with a line
through it) which is Hex AA"

I coded this in my rpg program as

 <<...OLE_Obj...>>

I team this up with a constant defined as CNTRI defined as prefix1

 <<...OLE_Obj...>>

I was given "sample" output of what the client current receives now and the
hex character appears to be a lower case a with an underscore.   My D spec
translates to an inverted exclamation mark.  Someone mentioned that they may
be different because one is ASCII and one EPSIDC ......

Is there a table(s) somewhere that I can look and verify that 'AA' is truly
what I want?  Apparently they don't have the redbooks or any other viable
resource materials here.




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