>I recently received a request to produce a UNICODE table to allow zOS to 
>accept Non-ASCII input. Currently, the system recives ASCII input. Apparently 
>there is a scenario in IBM developer works to product this UNICODE table.
>My question then, if I do this, will z/OS accept both ASCII and Non-ascii 
>input?
>Has anyone gone through this exercise?

As Tom Conley notes, not clear what this means.

ASCII is a (very small) subset of Unicode.
UTF-8, UTF-16, UTF-32 are encodings.
Those are related but *different*: one is a set of "things", one is a way to 
represent them.

So what do you actually mean? This sounds interesting, not putting you down, 
just...confused!

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