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.
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
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
The above examples show how conversion works when you specify the following values in the Send Management Information:
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'S (Sending Side)' for Code Conversion
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'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
The above examples show how conversion works when you specify 'Y (Add)' for Shiftcode Mode in the Send Management Information.