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IBM‑037 IBM‑1140 IBM‑273 IBM‑1141 IBM‑277 IBM‑1142 IBM‑278 IBM‑1143 IBM‑280 IBM‑1144 IBM‑282 IBM‑284 IBM‑1145 IBM‑285 IBM‑1146 The following ASCII code pages are supported: ISO8859‑1, ISO8859‑15, and WIN‑1252. These code pages are supported for ASCII display and communication and are used by Windows and Solaris.
• These code pages remap the ASCII to EBCDIC translation of two characters. The two characters are the EBCDIC logical-not character (¬), which is remapped to the ASCII circumflex (^), and the EBCDIC pipe character (¦), which is remapped to the ASCII bar character (|). With the exception of these special characters, any character can be entered in user data fields.
• The ISO8859‑1 and ISO8859‑15 code pages, as used in TIBCO Object Service Broker, are subsets of the Windows CP1252 (default) character set. Refer to Code Page ISO8859‑1 for a copy of the ISO8859‑1 code page.
• All ISO-8859-1 characters use the same code points as those in CP1252. However, CP1252 contains characters that do not exist in ISO-8859-1 (or in Latin-1 EBCDIC). When TIBCO Object Service Broker encounters an unsupported (ASCII) character, it performs a reciprocal translation; that is, provided the input ASCII and output ASCII are both CP1252, the desired character is preserved. For example, the euro symbol, which does not exist in either IBM‑037 or ISO‑8859‑1 and which is at x'80' in CP1252, is translated to a unique non‑display code point in IBM‑037 EBCDIC and back to x'80' on output to CP1252.The WIN-1252 code page is recommended since it contains code points for both the Universal Currency Symbol (UCS) at x'A4' and the euro at x'80', while the ISO-8859-1 code page and the ISO-8859-15 code page are missing one or the other.
IBM‑037 or IBM-1140 You can connect an external database server on one platform to a Data Object Broker running on the other platform using a different code page.To specify the default code pages for specific table types or server IDs, use the @SERVERCONFIG table. In this parameterized table:
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4. Type the information for your server type, pressing PF11 as required to see the other fields available.The information should be the same as the example below, replacing NAME and VALUE with the appropriate information for your server type.
To enter information for a server ID, use the same procedure with “_NS” as the server type option.The information should be the same as the example below, replacing NAME and VALUE with the appropriate information for your server ID.
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