Notes on using different kanji code types between the input file and the matching file
If you use a different kanji code type in the matching file from that specified in the input settings of the data processing information, the sizes of the setting values and return values of matching fields shown below are treated as the size obtained based on the kanji code type specified in the input settings. Therefore, the values set for matching fields must be calculated based on the kanji code type of input codes.
Relevant settings
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Start position of the input field and the size of output specified in the mapping settings and the output settings, respectively
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Values of arguments MIN_SIZE and MAX_SIZE for the CHK_LENB function in the case when you use the function
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Return value of the LENB function in the case when you use the function
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Values of arguments START and SIZE for the SUBSTR function in the case when you use the function