Thank for your help..

I will ask my customer to dd for me later on..

currently I don't have any unix system in front of me ,can you find it for
me the command ?
to transfer EBCDIC to Ascii.

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Hi Raymond,
 EBCDIC= Extended Binary-Coded Decimal Interchange Code. A format developed
by IBM a long time ago to represent characters as numbers for the computers.
This format is mainly used by Mainframe computers (those big monster
computers in that cold room with a combination lock on the door ;-)    

 Most PCs, Apple/Macs, UNIX use ASCII code (ASCII = American Standard Code
for Information Interchange) to do the same. 

 To read the EBCDIC coded data on a UNIX server, you will need to use 'dd'
command that can read and convert data coded in EBCDIC to ASCII, provided
the tape drive can read that tape. I think it should not contain any tape
label (unlabelled tape).  There may be some third party tools to do the same
on NT/Win2K. 
 
Hope this helps.
 
Regards,

- Kirti Deshpande 
  Verizon Information Services
   http://www.superpages.com

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Raymond Lee Meng Hong [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 9:40 PM
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> Subject:      the conversion is from Mainframe flat file to Unix Flat file
> - b
> 
> what is EBCDIC format
> 
> I have a customer from IBM DB2 mainframe going to pass data to my oracle
> system for matching of record ,what they told me is the tape is in EBCDIC
> format ? I don't have any experience on these format ? can anyone please
> explain /guildline on these ?
> 
> 
> Raymond fall asleep in waiting for the Q.
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