What character is worth that discussion?
Yes, one can put anything in DD * embedded files.
Yes, it is possible to use weird characters in unix filenames in PATH=

However I have seen enough jobs to bet that any_EBCDIC<->any_ASCII translation would be OK.

BTW: esacz or ęśąćż  :-)
(GIYF)

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Radoslaw Skorupka
Lodz, Poland



W dniu 03.02.2025 o 19:23, Paul Gilmartin pisze:
(Cross-posting to IBM-MAIN and ISPF-L)

In: 
<https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/zos/3.1.0?topic=commands-submitsubmit-data-batch-processing>

     If the file being edited is described as ASCII or UTF-8 then
     the data submitted to the internal reader is converted to EBCDIC.

Which EBCDIC code page?

Does it choose an EBCDIC code page for the characters in the file?

Does it set the CCSID parameter?

Suppose no EBCDIC cone page accommodates all the characters in the file
     What happens?
     What error is reported?

Is it worth submitting an RCF?


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