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Peter, Thanks for the info. Now to try to find out
where this default TCPIP translate table is. I see the PPS command has the ‘TCPXLBIN’
and the ‘TRANS’ option but not the PRINT command. Also, since I am
connected to zVM through a telnet session and I see the French characters on my
PC screen (running Attachmate myEXTRA! Enterprise 7.11) isn’t that default
TCP/IP translate table ok ? Regards Mike From:
You need to change the translation tables
used to translate from EBCDIC to ASCII. A quick look at the RSCS Program
Directory does not reveal how to change the default, but you can use the PPS
command with the TCPXLBIN option to experiment with translation tables. You
might want to consider changing the default TCPIP translate table to the table
you find works best. The RSCS exit may be using the default TCPIP translate
table. -----Original
Message----- Greetings, Just getting involved in using RSCS
TCP/IP LPR functionality. My client is trying to print a file (using the CMS
PRINT command) that contains French Canadian characters. The printer is defined to RSCS as LINKDEFINE IPPLAS TYPE LPR FORM *
AST
PARM IPPLAS EXIT=LPRXONE ITO=0
TCP=TCPIP USER=Y PRINTER=RAW # SECURE=NO HOST=172.16.92.97
SYS=Y
# EP='S=N FF=N C=LPR CONV=Y
SUFFIX=1B45' I have the following in RSCS PROFILE
GCS file : 'FILEDEF CONFIG DISK RSCS CONFIG
*' 'FILEDEF LPR DISK LPR CONFIG
*'
'FILEDEF LPRP DISK LPRP CONFIG
*' 'FILEDEF LPRXFORM DISK LPRXFORM
CONFIG *' 'FILEDEF LPD DISK RSCSLPD CONFIG
*' The LPR CONFIG file is the sample
one (LPREXITS Sample Configuration File). If I transfer the file to my PC and
print it out from there it prints OK so I know the printer can handle the
characters. I would appreciate some guidance. Thanks Mike Horlick CGI The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity
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