Hmmm.... The table for CP 037 appears incomplete is it doesn't cover any of
the characters 00-3f, while that for 437 covers the full 00-ff range.

Also some of the character assignments in CP 437 seem strange.  For example
x09 is normally a tab character, and in the 437 table it is shown as an
small circle (glyph name SM750000).

Dave
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Hi

Where can I find out how a character from windows (CCSID 437) is being
converted to a character on z/OS (37)?
It's been some time since I've had to do this so I'm having trouble
remembering.

Thanks for your help,

Joe





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