In <[email protected]>, on
12/07/2012
   at 07:37 AM, "Ze'ev Atlas" <[email protected]> said:

>I edit my sourcecode base in ASCII (where it comes from) and I
>replace the circumflex (^) that C loves with logical not (x'AC' in
>ASCII)

There is no ¬ in ASCII and 'AC'X is not a valid ASCII code point.

>How could I convince all flavors of EBCDIC and EBCDIC upload to
>recognize logical not correctly?

Whoever is doing the uploading must be code-page aware. If you're
uploading your source code to z/OS Unix files then you can use chtag
to tag them with the proper character code set. Of course, tagging
won't help if you're doing something that doesn't honor the tags.

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     Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, SysProg and JOAT
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