On Fri, 26 Jan 2018 16:25:51 -0700, Roger Bolan wrote:

>I have to work with data in different code pages all the time.  It's not
>too bad in ISPF.
>
>Here's some of the help for the ISPF  Browse DISPLAY command:
>display line 1 5 cols 20 30 ccsid 1200  will display
>                the characters in lines 1 through 5 at
>                columns 20 through 30 as UTF-16 data.
>                Acronyms UTF8, UTF16, UTF32, UCS2, UNICODE
>                ASCII, USASCII and EBCDIC may be used for
>                the subparameter 'CCSID n' where n is the
>                relevant CCSID value.
>                UTF8 represents CCSID 1208,
>                UTF16 - CCSID 1200, UTF32 - CCSID 1232,
>                ASCII - CCSID 850, USASCII - CCSID 819,
>                UCS2 & UNICODE - CCSID 17584,
>                and EBCDIC - CCSID 1047.
>                The line and cols parameters are optional
>                and if omitted the command applies to the
>                full line or column range. If only 1 line
>                or column value is given, then the command
>                only applies to that line or column.
>
>Here's a link to the list of CCSID code pages provided by ISPF
>https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSLTBW_2.3.0/com.ibm.zos.v2r3.f54dg00/ecpt.htm#ecpt
>
>In addition, I have various PCOMM profiles set to work with different code
>pages by default, like 1047, 037, ibm420, 1140, 1141, and 273.
> 
1208? (mentioned above)

Once those fields are tediously defined (I hope this can be done in a macro.  
But
is there a limit to the length of the command string?), is there a command to 
export
the entire file in Unicode?

-- gil

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