This table lists the standard ASCII characters in numerical orderwith the corresponding decimal and hexadecimal values. For conveniencein working with programs that use EBCDIC character values, the correspondinginformation for EBCDIC…
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There are a handful of different EBCDICCode Pages and similar to ASCII, the first few characters are Non-Printable Here is the set of codes employed in all IBM System/360…
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EBCDIC to ASCII. The following table is an EBCDIC-to-ASCII conversion table that translates 8-bit EBCDIC characters to 7-bit ASCII characters. All EBCDIC characters that cannot be represented in 7 bits…
z/OS® data sets are encoded in the Extended BinaryCoded Decimal Interchange (EBCDIC) character set. This is a characterset that was developed before ASCII (American Standard Code for InformationInterchange) became commonly…
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If the remaining EBCDIC-only control characters are translated (arbitrarily) into the remaining unused ASCII codes points (hex 80 to 9F) as well, the resulting translation covers all of the 256…
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This section contains the lookuptables supplied by InfoSphere DataStageforconverting between ASCII and EBCDIC. These conversion tables are asdefined in DFSMS/MVS V1R2.0 Using Magnetic Tapes, DocumentNumber SC26-4923-01, by IBM®. EBCDIC to…
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This document provides a chart about converting decimal characters to hexadecimal and the EBCDIC to ASCII control characters associated with each. Decimal-to-Hexadecimal Chart: Characters and Control Characters That Can Print
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Character Encodings/ CodeTables/ EBCDIC/ EBCDIC 500. IBM code page 500 (CCSID 500) [1] is an EBCDICcode page with full Latin-1-charset support used in IBM mainframes. [2] Code page 1148 (CCSID 1148)…
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EBCDIC. Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code ( EBCDIC) is an encoding scheme that is typically used on IBM® Z (z/OS®) and iSeries (System i®). EBCDIC was developed by IBM in…
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Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code [1] (EBCDIC;[1] /ˈɛbsɪdɪk/) is an eight-bit character encoding used mainly on IBM mainframe and IBM midrange computer operating systems. It descended from the code used with punched cards and the corresponding six-bit binary-coded decimal code used with most of IBM's computer peripherals of the late 1950s and early 1960s…