Neal Eckhardt wrote:
> I want to browse a UNIX file in ISPF and have the characters display as 
> ASCII characters, not EBCDIC. I thought I had done this before about half 
> a decade ago, but I can't seem to find out how I did this. What am I 
> missing, or is my memory failing me? I'm usually pretty good remembering 
> something  when I see something and say "COOL" to myself.
>
> I can browse the file in the ISPF shell, it's the translation part I'm 
> missing.
>
> Neal
>
>   
Under zOS 1.9 a DIS ASCII command on the ISPF BROWSE command line should
work if you have UNICODE active.

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