Type of conver-
•
Code customization statement
• Syntax: Code_to_convert:Converted_code
When specifying more than one code, separate them with a comma (,).
There are no rules regarding the columns to define the parameters, but each pair must be
separated with a comma (,) or a line break.
• Parameters: Specify code_to_convert from the code conversion table with hexadecimal. Specify
the desired code after conversion in converted_code, also using hexadecimal. The following
table shows the range of values that can be specified. Note that specifying any value outside
this range generates an error.
Table 19 Range of Values
Code
EBCDIC
ASCII
T_HOST
BIG5
•
Comments: Enter comments.
• Syntax: #Comments
• Parameters: Anything entered between '#' and line break is treated
as a comment.
Command Syntax for UNIX Systems
Use the ccnv command to customize code conversion tables. The syntax rules for the ccnv command
are described below.
•
ccnv command:
• Syntax: ccnv [option] definition_statement_file_name
( indicates a single-byte space)
• Parameters: Specify the name of the definition statement file that defines the customization of
the code conversion table. The file name must include the file extension .txt. When there is no
file extension, an error message indicating that definition statements cannot be found is dis-
played.
• Command options:
–D|-d dir: Specify the output directory for the code conversion table in dir. This option can
be used with other options for file output.
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Customizing the Code Conversion Table
Option
sion
ASCII
Customize table for ASCII code.
0x00–0xFF
0x00–0xFF
First byte: 0x41–0x49, 0x4C–0x91, 0xC2–0xE2
Second byte: 0x41~0x7F, 0x81–0xFD0x4180
First byte: 0x81–0xFE
Second byte: 0x40–0x7E, 0xA1–0xFE
Description
Valid values
Remarks
Shift code results in an
error.
Value outside the valid
range results in an error.
Value outside the valid
range results in an error.