Another resource:
http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/i/software/globalization/codepages.html
Hey, Duffy,
your Reply-to was set to your email and not the list also.
-Steve
On 4/16/2013 2:55 PM, Duffy Nightingale, SSPI wrote:
Here is my reply - which I thought ended up going to your personal email.
Oddly enough, I could easily believe that. We didn't do Turkish ASCII and
we were going EBCDIC to ASCII but it was a foreign language issue. It was
very difficult. If you can't find a table, what we ended up doing is using
two charts. You would want one in Turkish ASCII that will shows the ASCII
value and pic of the character. Then same for EBCDIC. Then you just go
thru and match them up by char picture and build your table. By the way, we
found the EBCDIC chart by searching in IBM. I think we started at ibm.com.
We had to go from EBCDIC to a compact version of Unicode. Boy that was fun.
Bit positions in different positions meant different len bytes to represent
a character. Standard assembler bit twiddling!
Duffy
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Subject: Re: Translate Table
On 4/16/2013 12:27 PM, Scott Ford wrote:
Guys,
Has anyone seen a table similar to EZACICTR to translate ASCII to
EBCDIC ...I am looking for one that does would you believe Turkish Ascii
to EBCDIC ...
I would appreciate any pointers or help
Scott J Ford
Software Engineer
http://www.identityforge.com/
Scott,
Ya' _gotta'_ set the Reply-to address to the group, or none of us sees the
replies.
Anyway, I would start here:
http://www.tachyonsoft.com/cpindex.htm
They have many code pages; find the two you are working with and build your
own table.
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for training dollars at
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