Conversion from Type-ASCII Code Set to Type-EBCDIC Code Set

Table 2.22 shows the rules of space code conversion when HULFT carries out conversion from the Type-ASCII Code Set to the Type-EBCDIC Code Set.

For details on the character codes of the single-byte space and the double-byte space in each code set, refer to Space code conversion rules.

Table 2.22 Rules of Space Code Conversion 2 (Conversion from Type-ASCII Code Set to Type-EBCDIC Code Set)

Before Conversion

Transfer Type

Field Type

After Conversion

Two consecutive single-byte spaces

Text transfer

-

Two consecutive single-byte spaces

Format transfer or multi format transfer

Variable-length Characters (M)

Double-byte Graphic Characters (N)

Double-byte space

-

:

Not applicable

(1) Example of conversion from Shift-JIS to JEF

Shown below are examples of conversion from Shift-JIS to JEF:

<Example> Conversion from Shift-JIS to JEF

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The above examples show how conversion works when you specify 'Y (Add)' for Shiftcode Mode in the Send Management Information.

(2) Example of conversion from Shift-JIS to KEIS

In conversion from the Type-ASCII Code Set to KEIS with sending-side conversion, conversion results vary depending on the specification of KEIS Em-size Space Mode (keisspmode) in the System Environment Settings.

Shown below are examples of conversion from Shift-JIS to KEIS:

<Example> Conversion from Shift-JIS to KEIS

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The above examples show how conversion works when you specify the following values in the Send Management Information:

  • 'S (Sending Side)' for Code Conversion

  • 'Y (Add)' for Shiftcode Mode

(3) Example of conversion from Shift-JIS to IBM Kanji

Shown below are examples of conversion from Shift-JIS to IBM Kanji:

<Example> Conversion from Shift-JIS to IBM Kanji

= Remarks =

The above examples show how conversion works when you specify 'Y (Add)' for Shiftcode Mode in the Send Management Information.