Specifying input parameters
Using LCDS Print Description Language
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There are eight unique character Type codes in a character code
translation set, as defined in the following “Unique character
Type codes” table.
Default
EBCDIC, VCODE0
VOLUME VCODE
examples
VOLUME
CODE=ASCII, VCODE=(ASCII, VCODE0)
In the example above, the command utilizes the character type
code table applicable to the United Kingdom or the United States
to process and compare numeric values through an ASCII code
translation.
VOLUME
CODE=EBCDIC, VCODE=(EBCDIC, VCODE1)
In the above example, the command utilizes the character Type
code table applicable to France to process and compare numeric
values through an EBCDIC code translation.
VOLUME command examples
The following are sample VOLUME commands for different host
types.
Online:
VOLUME HOST=IBMONL, CODE=EBCDIC;
Table 2-81. Unique character code types
Typ
e
Characters
0
All characters except those defined below
1
Open parentheses
2
Thousands separator character
3
Close parentheses
4
Minus sign
5
Decimal point
6
0
7
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Summary of Contents for Docuprint 75
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Page 26: ...Introduction xxvi Using LCDS Print Description Language ...
Page 108: ...PDL principles and procedures 1 82 Using LCDS Print Description Language ...
Page 354: ...Specifying print format parameters 4 114 Using LCDS Print Description Language ...
Page 436: ...Using PDL commands for graphics 6 8 Using LCDS Print Description Language ...
Page 452: ...PDL command and DJDE summary A 16 Using LCDS Print Description Language ...
Page 470: ...Character code assignments C 8 Using LCDS Print Description Language ...
Page 478: ...Offline specifications D 8 Using LCDS Print Description Language ...
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