On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 11:44 AM, Steve Comstock
<[email protected]>wrote:

> On 9/23/2013 10:22 AM, John McKown wrote:
>
>> If you mean a program, then the UNIX "iconv" command can do that. There is
>> also the "iconv" set of C language subroutines if you want to write your
>> own.
>> http://publibz.boulder.ibm.**com/cgi-bin/bookmgr_OS390/**
>> BOOKS/edclb1c0/3.440<http://publibz.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr_OS390/BOOKS/edclb1c0/3.440>
>> http://publibz.boulder.ibm.**com/cgi-bin/bookmgr_OS390/**
>> BOOKS/cbcpg1c0/8.6.3<http://publibz.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr_OS390/BOOKS/cbcpg1c0/8.6.3>
>>
>> If you are really good with COBOL, you can probably figure out how to call
>> these using COBOL.
>>
>
> Actually, COBOL has the builtin function DISPLAY-OF that
> converts UTF-16 to ASCII, EBCDIC, or UTF-8
>

That's a new intrinsic to me. I don't use COBOL very much. Thanks.


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