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> The _ONLY_ thing that changed is that ISPF knows the code page and ZTERMCID
> is filled in. ISPF itself doesn't do anything with that info.
Please take everything I say with a grain of salt , because I'm certainly no
expert in code pages. But I don't think it's correct to say that ISPF doesn't
do anything with the info returned by ZTERMCID.
I just did an experiment where I displayed panel 'EOXQW11' (which on my system
is found in 'EOY.SEOYPENU'). With both my emulator and ZTERMCID set as CP-37,
this is part of what was displayed on the panel:
Each qualifier must begin with an alphabetic
character (A to Z) or one of the special
characters @, #, and $.
I then repeated the test where my emulator and ZTERMCID were both set to
CP-278, and again I saw exactly what is displayed above. But when I changed my
emulator to CP-37 and left ZTERMCID as CP-278 (and vice versa), this is what I
saw:
Each qualifier must begin with an alphabetic
character (A to Z) or one of the special
characters Ö, Ä, and Å.
As you can see from above, it *does* make a difference whether the emulator and
ISPF are both using the same code page or not.
Dave Salt
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