Has anybody experienced problems with ASCII to EBCDIC translations from MVS NFS
mount points?
I am getting x'00' in my files that were dropped by Unix clients into the MVS
managed Mount Point.
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On Fri, 16 Sep 2011 13:29:22 +, Uriel Carrasquilla wrote:
Has anybody experienced problems with ASCII to EBCDIC translations from MVS
NFS mount points?
I am getting x'00' in my files that were dropped by Unix clients into the MVS
managed Mount Point.
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On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 10:53:23 -0400, Dean Montevago
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Yes. You can use this to create a table:
//S1 EXEC PGM=CONVXLAT,
//PARM='''TCPIP.SEZATCPX(ESPANISH)''
ESPANISH.TCPXLBIN'
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=X
//SYSIN DD DUMMY,BLKSIZE=80
This
Is there a way on the mainframe tcp/ip stack you can have multiple
translation tables
And direct a specific ftp to use it ?
TIA
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Is there a way on the mainframe tcp/ip stack you can have multiple
translation tables
And direct a specific ftp to use it ?
TIA
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Is there a way on the mainframe tcp/ip stack you can have multiple
translation tables
And direct a specific ftp to use it ?
TIA
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On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 10:37:17 -0400, Philip Miscione wrote:
Is there a way on the mainframe tcp/ip stack you can have multiple
translation tables
And direct a specific ftp to use it ?
From a foreign client I routinely use:
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Subject: Translation Tables
Anybody know where the ASCII-EBCDIC (and vice-versa) conversion tables for
FTP are actually stored? Better yet, direct
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Subject: Translation Tables
Anybody know where the ASCII-EBCDIC (and vice-versa)
conversion tables
Anybody know where the ASCII-EBCDIC (and vice-versa) conversion tables for FTP
are actually stored? Better yet, direct me to a definitive resource on the
topic?
Yeah, yeah - I've found how to override default in the Configuration
Reference, but the book is pathetically lacking on any
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Translation Tables
Anybody know where the ASCII-EBCDIC (and vice-versa) conversion tables
for FTP are actually stored? Better yet, direct me to a definitive
resource on the topic?
Yeah, yeah - I've found how to override default in the Configuration
Reference
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