Re: FTP conversion Extended ASCII to EBCDIC

2015-03-06 Thread David Booher
Yes, I need to pay more attention to the hex it is being translated to -vs- the 
characters I'm seeing because the emulator does play a role here as well.   

Thanks.

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There are two layers here. You can't say it gets converted to a backslash. More 
correctly it hets translated to a code point that your emulator displays as a 
backslash.

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Re: FTP conversion Extended ASCII to EBCDIC

2015-03-05 Thread David Booher
Thank you for providing a very tactful and useful answer. 

Dave


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Subject: Re: FTP conversion Extended ASCII to EBCDIC

You can look some table sample in TCPIP.SEZATCPX  has many source tables and
you can add one for you

You can use CONVXLAT to create an image to load and normally you can save it
as TCPIP.STANDARD.TCPXLBIN or  TCPIP.yourname.TCPXLBIN

Here the JCL,   You have some FTP command that load or you can put in
TCPIP.FTP.DATA

//ST1   EXEC  PGM=CONVXLAT,  
//   PARM='''TCPIP.SEZATCPX(US)'' ''TCPIP.US.TCPXLBIN''' 
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*   
//SYSIN DD DUMMY,BLKSIZE=80  
//   

Giovanni
System programmer

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FTP conversion Extended ASCII to EBCDIC

2015-03-05 Thread David Booher
I have noticed when you are transferring a windows file containing a not 
character ( ¬ x'AC') using ASCII transfer to the mainframe, it gets converted 
to
backslash ( \ x'B7') when stored.

Is there any way to get the extended Windows ASCII characters to transfer 
correctly?
David Booher
Mainframe Systems Programmer
Dell | Database Management, Quest Software
office +1 630-836-3196, fax +1 630-836-4099

Quest Software is now a part of Dell


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Is the zVM list defunct?

2013-10-04 Thread David Booher
Does anyone know what happened to VMESA-L at MARIST.EDU?  Have the users 
migrated elsewhere?


David Booher
Mainframe Systems Programmer
Dell | Database Management, Quest Software
office +1 630-836-3196, fax +1 630-836-4099

Quest Software is now a part of Dell




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Re: Is the zVM list defunct?

2013-10-04 Thread David Booher
thanks guys! 

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