SCSQAUTH(CSQA0025), I think is right. I also see the rest of the code sets in there. You convert from code set should be in the 418 one.
BROWSE MQS$.PKGP.SCSQAUTH Row 00419 of 01787 Command ===> Scroll ===> PAGE Name Prompt Alias-of Size TTR AC AM RM _________ CSQA0413 00000200 003B31 00 31 ANY _________ CSQA0414 00000200 003B38 00 31 ANY _________ CSQA0415 00000200 003B3F 00 31 ANY _________ CSQA0416 00000200 003B46 00 31 ANY _________ CSQA0417 00000200 003C03 00 31 ANY _________ CSQA0418 00000200 003C0A 00 31 ANY
bobbee
From: "Bright, Frank" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: MQSeries List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: CCSID 037 Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2003 09:53:27 -0400
Based on Bobbee's recollection, I started looking into the various data sets on OS/390. In SCSQAUTH(CSQA0025), I think I have found the 037 character table, but I am not sure. When I shift to the right by 256 bytes while browsing in hex, I see the EBCDIC character translation list of characters by ASCII relative byte offset in decimal. For example, an ASCII number 0 is decimal 48. When I shift to the right 256 to get to the beginning of the EBCDIC translation and then another 48 bytes for ASCII number 0, I see EBCDIC number zero or a hex 'F0'. The aphabit seems to line up as well.
Does this sound right to anyone?
Thanks Frank
-----Original Message----- From: Bright, Frank [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 8:53 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: CCSID 037
Thanks Bobbee
I found the below within IBM site last night, however it would only show me the 037 code page detail. At the same site is a pointer to CDRA (Character Data Representation Architecture) reference guide which gives a lot of detail about how translations work. It quite an effort to look through to determine how two code pages work together.
http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/software/globalization/ccsid_li st.html
I will try to find out about the SENDingHEXRECIEVingHEX.tbl.
Thanks Frank 201-269-4071
-----Original Message----- From: Robert Broderick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 8:06 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: CCSID 037
Frank, There is a WEB site at IBM where ALL the CCSIDs are displayed in table format with their binary code and character representation. I just tried to find it and could not. I have seen it supplied by members on the LIST. Maybe someone has it booked marked. I used it when I was having some conversion problems at a client. Maybe someone on the LISThas the link.
Other than that. If I remember correctly. Convert your SENDing CCSID to a hex value and your RECIEVing CCSID to a hex value. Find the table as SENDingHEXRECIEVingHEX.tbl on the system. The mainframe has it somewhere that is not easy to find.
The SENDing character is used as a displacement into the table and the character at that position is used as the replacement.
It has been a while so I HOPE I have this right. On the mainframe the TABLES are somewhere strange and are proceeded with an "A". Not exactly sure where they are.
Hope this helps.
bobbee
>From: "Bright, Frank" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: MQSeries List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: CCSID 037 >Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 19:37:52 -0400 > >I am getting questioned on the mapping of ASCII to EBCDIC characters >between UNIX and OS/390 under MQ. > >The character sets (CCSIDs) being used are: UNIX (1051) and OS/390 >(037). I tried to find a document that would just show the code >character set mappings character by character but I could not find one. >I attempted to use iconv command in UNIX to show the character mappings >implicitly but I am not sure of what the 1051 or 037 character set is >equivalent to in the iconv.config. > >I tried the following as a best guess using iconv command under UNIX >just to see what happens: > >/usr/bin/iconv -f iso81 -t cp037 character.file > characters.cp037 > >I then FTP'd characters.cp037 over to OS/390 for a look see. It was >close but no cigar. > >Could someone tell me what 1051 & 037 is equivalent to in the >iconv.config file? > >Is this how others figure out how the conversion occurs between CCSIDs >across platforms? > >Is there a better way to decipher CCSID translation that someone could >suggest? > > >Thanks > Frank > 201-269-4071 > > > >This e-mail message and any attachments contain confidential >information from Medco Health Solutions, Inc. If you are not the >intended recipient, you are hereby notified that disclosure, printing, >copying, distribution, or the taking of any action in reliance on the >contents of this electronic information is strictly prohibited. If you >have received this e-mail message in error, please immediately notify >the sender by reply message and then delete the electronic message and >any attachments. > >Instructions for managing your mailing list subscription are provided >in the Listserv General Users Guide available at http://www.lsoft.com >Archive: http://vm.akh-wien.ac.at/MQSeries.archive
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