scott Ford wrote: >We are using EZACICTR..we build a message inside our STC and convert EBCDIC >data to ASCII data based on a Parm, I.e.; codepage=uk ...uk is in side the >EZACICTR the entry is selected data converted, then encrypted and a >socket-write issued to a Java server. Part of our message build for example >maybe create a list of RACF userids, at the very end we add a '~' to tell the >Java server that's the end of data. We have done used the COBOL codepage 1140 >for EBCDIC data..the Java server is using codepage 437. All characters are >good no problems. Using a different EBCDIC codepage from EZACICTR yields a >tilde on z/OS but not on the Java server..hence the problem..
Ok, I understand. Thanks. >Any ideas ? Perhaps you can generate all characters from x'00' to whatever limit there is and see what character yields a tilde? Sorry, I can't help here (I am not a Java guy...). If you can't get help, I believe you should submit a formal request to fix it? Groete / Greetings Elardus Engelbrecht ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
