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z/OS V1R9.0 UNIX System Services Command ... - Christian Grothoff

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Table 36. Various Formats of the OMVS CONVERT <strong>Command</strong> (OMVS command)<br />

<strong>Command</strong> Format What It Does<br />

OMVS CONV((BPXFX111)) See Note 1.<br />

OMVS CONV('SYS1.XXXX') Looks for SYS1.XXXX(FSUMQ000).<br />

See Note 2.<br />

OMVS CONV('SYS1.XXXX(BPXFX111)') Looks for SYS1.XXXX(BPXFX111)<br />

OMVS CONV(XXXX) Looks for prefix.XXXX(FSUMQ000)<br />

OMVS CONV(XXXX(BPXFX111)) Looks for prefix.XXXX(BPXFX111)<br />

Notes:<br />

1. If the data_set_name is omitted, z/<strong>OS</strong> locates member_name using the default search<br />

order for modules in the system library concatenation. The located member_name is<br />

used as the character conversion table. For example, if you specify:<br />

OMVS CONVERT((BPXFX111))<br />

the character conversion table is BPXFX111 in the default module search order in the<br />

system library concatenation.<br />

If the member name is omitted, the OMVS command looks in the specified<br />

data_set_name for member FSUMQ000, to use it as the character conversion table. For<br />

example, if you specify:<br />

OMVS CONVERT('SYS1.XLATE') ...<br />

OMVS uses SYS1.XLATE(FSUMQ000) as the character conversion table.<br />

2. FSUMQ000 is an alias; when shipped by IBM, it points to BPXFX100, the default null<br />

character conversion table.<br />

Table 37 lists the character conversion tables supplied with the OMVS<br />

command. It shows the locale name, the conversion table to specify, and the<br />

default escape character for that table. If you are using the De_CH.IBM-500<br />

locale, you must specify BPXFX450 as the conversion table, and the default<br />

escape character for that particular table is the topic sign, §. To specify<br />

BPXFX450 as the conversion table, issue:<br />

CONVERT((BPXFX450))<br />

Table 37. Locales, Their Conversion Tables, and Default Escape Characters (OMVS<br />

command)<br />

Shell and Utilities<br />

Locale<br />

3270 Code<br />

Page<br />

Shell Code<br />

Page Conversion Table<br />

De_CH.IBM-500 IBM-500 IBM-500 BPXFX450 §<br />

De_DE.IBM-273 IBM-273 IBM-273 BPXFX473 §<br />

De_DK.IBM-277 IBM-277 IBM-277 BPXFX477 ¤<br />

En_GB.IBM.285 IBM-285 IBM-285 BPXFX485 ‾<br />

En_JP.IBM-1027 IBM-1047 IBM-1047 BPXFX100 ¢<br />

En_US.IBM-037 IBM-037 IBM-037 BPXFX437 ¢<br />

En_US.IBM-1047(For<br />

APL terminals) IBM-037 IBM-1047 BPXFX211 ¢<br />

En_US.IBM-1047 IBM-037 IBM-047 BPXFX111 ¢<br />

Es_ES.IBM-284 IBM-284 IBM-284 BPXFX484 }<br />

Fi_FI.IBM-278 IBM-278 IBM-278 BPXFX478 §<br />

OMVS<br />

Default Escape<br />

Character<br />

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