I'll grant you have a point... but I thought the national characters were
defined as x'5B', x'7B', and x'7C', regardless of how displayed.

sas

On Fri, Jun 22, 2018 at 2:32 PM, Peter Hunkeler <p...@gmx.ch> wrote:

>
> >I believe JCL's set of "allowable" characters is only a fraction of any
> code page.  And probably only common code points.
>
>
> The problem with probabilities? They may fool you :-)
>
>
> The famous "national characters" @, #, and $ in some code pages (all hex
> values):
> CP 285 (UK, etc.): 7b, 7c, 4a
> CP 273 (Germany, etc.): b5, 7b, 5b
> CP 500 (International): 7c, 7b, 5c
> CP 280 (Italy, etc.): b5, b0, 5b
>
>
> --
> Peter Hunkeler
>

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