In: <https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/zos/3.2.0?topic=wwo-description>
I red:
"It can include any character that can be used in a character (C-type) DC 
instruction."
Is that a restrictive clause or nonrestrictive?  If nonrestrictive? it should
follow a comma:
"It can include any character, that can be used in a character (C-type) DC 
instruction."

if  restrictive, what does it restrict?  I.e. what are the characters that can 
*not* be
used in a character (C-type) DC instruction?

I'm considering a Feedback.

It would be more economical and less misleading if the sentence ended
after "... any character."

Does DBCS make a difference?

It might be more useful to warn about the display capabilities of the
operator's console.

Can a console generate a Data Check?

-- 
gil

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