Re: WE8ISO8859P1 convert to AL32UTF8 unicode character set question

From: lsllcm <lsllcm_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 9 Apr 2009 21:13:49 -0700 (PDT)
Message-ID: <398109cd-ac76-4960-b722-a76ba1236d24_at_e18g2000yqo.googlegroups.com>



On Apr 10, 1:46 am, Michael Austin <maus..._at_firstdbasource.com> wrote:
> joel garry wrote:
> > On Apr 9, 7:48 am, Michael Austin <maus..._at_firstdbasource.com> wrote:
> >>lsllcmwrote:
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> >> I liked it when there was only one character set ASCII to deal with... :)
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> > You mean, you aren't old enough to remember EBCDIC? :-)
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> Yes, but it was generally only used (still is) on IBM mainframes. :)
> Working at DEC, we had EBCDIC2ASCII translators as well as bidirectional
> DECNET-2-SNAgateway translators. :)
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> > Think fast, what's 8224?)
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That is good idea to only has US7ASCII character.

Do you mean that convert current all non-US7ASCII character into US7ASCII char, then do the conversion?

Where can I find this kind of tool such as EBCDIC2ASCII translators?

Thanks Received on Thu Apr 09 2009 - 23:13:49 CDT

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