When a code not registered in a custom character table exists in data
HULFT for Mainframe
To determine how HULFT handles a code that has not been registered in a custom character table, you can select one of the following by setting Handling of Unregistered Custom Characters in the System Environment Settings:
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Conversion to the default code
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Error
Refer to the following for the System Environment Settings.
HULFT10 for zOS Administration Manual :
<Example> When handling depends on the specification of Handling of Unregistered Custom Characters

HULFT for IBMi, HULFT for Linux/AIX, HULFT for NonStop, or HULFT for Windows
When a code that is registered in the custom character table exists in data, HULFT converts the code into the default value or the corresponding code, according to the value of Use Custom Character Table in the System Environment Settings.
To determine how HULFT handles a code that has not been registered in a custom character table, you can select one of the following by setting Handling of Unregistered Custom Characters in the System Environment Settings:
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Conversion to the default code
-
Error
Refer to the following for the System Environment Settings.
HULFT10 for Windows Administration Manual :
HULFT10 for Linux/AIX Administration Manual :
HULFT10 for IBMi Administration Manual :
<Example> When handling depends on the specification of Handling of Unregistered Custom Characters
