Hi Tony

 thanks very much for the reply.

Sabarish


On 9/17/08, Tony Harminc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 2008/09/17 P.Sabarish Kannan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> >  I wanted to know how do we enter Trademark TM symbol in
> > hostexplorer .Basically my requirement is to insert this character in Db2
> v8
> > tables for both ascii and ebcdic table.
> >
> > I tried selecting different codepages from host explorer
> >
> > i)French ECECP 1147
> > ii)English UK ECECP 1146
> > iii)English-US C370 CECP V2(1047)
> > iv)English-US CECP(037)
> >
> > But for all this i am not able to enter the TM symbol.I found the hex
> value is x'AF' .
>
> Perhaps you are confusing the Trademark symbol (Unicode U+2122) with
> the Registered Trademark symbol (Unicode U+00AE). None of the
> codepages you list above contain the Trademark symbol (a stylized TM),
> but they all contain the Registered Trademark symbol, which looks like
> a capital R in a circle.
>
> All the ASCII-based codepages have U+00AE at X'AE', and all the EBCDIC
> CPs have it at X'AF'.
>
> As far as entering a character in a particular terminal emulator
> program, while I don't know Hostexplorer, generally these programs
> have a keyboard mapping function that will allow you to map some
> otherwise unused key sequence (perhaps ALT-T) to the character you
> want. If you really want U+2122, then you have to either use a
> codepage that has it (and maybe there just isn't one), or arbitrarily
> use some other byte value to represent TM in your applications.
>
> Or just change everything to use Unicode...
>
> Tony H.
>
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