File System Encoding
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Provides aliases for the following commonly used encoding for file and directory names:
ASCII,
ISO8859-1,
UTF-8,
Shift JIS (CP943),
Shift JIS (TIBCO),
EUC-JP,
Big5, and
Other.
When you select
Other, you can enter an encoding string that is not present in the list. For a list of encoding strings, see
TIBCO ActiveMatrix Adapter for Files for Unix/Win Concepts.
Note: When an invalid or unsupported encoding value is specified, an error occurs at run time.
The default option is
UTF-8, and only the default option is supported.
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File System Encoding Other
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This field is available only when you select
Other in the
File System Encoding list. Enter an encoding string that is not present in the list. For a list of encoding strings, see
TIBCO ActiveMatrix Adapter for Files for Unix/Win Concepts.
Note: The supported option for the
File System Encoding field is
UTF-8, so you cannot enter value for this field.
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File Content Encoding
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Provides aliases for the following commonly used encoding for file contents:
ASCII,
ISO8859-1,
UTF16_BigEndian,
UTF16_LittleEndian,
UTF-8,
Shift JIS (CP943),
Shift JIS (TIBCO),
EUC-JP,
Big5, and
Other.
When you select
Other, you can enter an encoding string that is not present in the list. For a list of encoding strings, see
TIBCO ActiveMatrix Adapter for Files for Unix/Win Concepts.
The File Content Encoding option is unavailable when you select
Simple File Transfer mode from the
Transfer Mode list (in the
Configuration tab) and select
Binary from the
File Transfer Mode list (in the
SFT tab).
Note: When an invalid or unsupported encoding string value is specified, an error is displayed at run time.
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File Content Encoding Other
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This field is available only when you select
Other in the
File Content Encoding list.
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End of Line
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Select method according to how the lines in the input file are separated.
- System
Uses a carriage return (new line) to mark the end of a line. The separator is dependent on run time. It follows the DOS convention on Microsoft platforms, and the Unix convention on Unix platforms.
- DOS
A carriage return and line feed.
- UNIX
A line feed.
- Unicode
Unicode Line Separator. Use only in conjunction with UTF8, UTF16BE, or UTF16LE file encoding.
- User Defined
You can define characters to mark the end of line. Specify the characters in the
User Defined EOL field.
Note: The End of Line option is unavailable when the transfer mode is Simple File Transfer.
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User Defined EOL
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This field is available when you select
User Defined in the
End of Line list. Enter characters to mark the end of a line.
Note: The
End of Line and
User Defined EOL fields are unavailable when the transfer mode is Simple File Transfer.
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Byte Order Mark
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Byte Order Mark applies to UTF-8 only. The option is not supported in Java.
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