This might help:
http://publibz.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr_OS390/BOOKS/isf4cs91/2.15
I didn't see where it says what happens if you don't specify a code page or
TRTAB, but I suspect it defaults to CP 037 (US EBCDIC).
-jc-
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> Subject: Re: Ñ(X'69') character and SYSLOG display
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> Elardous:
> >
> > What I see in your post is a Capital N with a small
> > reversed horisontal letter S
> > on top of Capital N. Is that correct?
>
> Yes, that correct. Its pronounciation is very different from N. For instance,
> "ÑOM" in spanish is
> pronounced as GNOM in english.
>
> >
> > What are you using to see SYSLOG? SDSF?
>
> Yes, i was browsing it via SDSF. I even turned HEX ON, and i saw X'40'.
>
> >What if you copy
> > SYSLOG
> > somewhere and you edit the dataset? Do you then see
> > the correct hex
> > characters?
> If SYSLOG is copied elsewhere, we still see a blank. The Ñ has gone...
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