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Here's an EDCDIC table:

http://www.stedwards.edu/science/cassandra/courses/cosc3331/lecture-resources/ebcdic.html

Now, locate and EBCDIC table and compare them.  Seach at 
http://www.google.com using EBCDIC as
the search word and I suspect you'll have a lot  to look at.

hth


Fred Underwood
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Difference between EBCDIC and EDCDIC charter set?






Hi Everyone, 

I could not find any conclusive information on the Internet hence the mail 
to this forum. 

I need to convert an EDCDIC file (received from mainframe) to ASCII. In 
most of the documents EDCDIC and EBCDIC is used interchangeably. My 
initial research suggests that one is a subset of other. I am trying to 
confirm if there is any difference in the character set or anything I 
should be aware of before starting the conversion. Any pointers will be 
helpful.

regards,
Lokesh Gupta,
Infosys Technologies Ltd.,
Mobile: 239-839-7673
www.infosys.com

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