Hello there,
for my current efforts to access IBM Datasets (on the Mainframe) thru Java, I do have the need to PACK/UNPACK so called STRUCTURES (I do call them RECORDs (Level 1) and GROUPS (Level > 1), from their NetRexx representation to the more widely used IBM Mainframe representation. In Order to do so, I did add a class ReyBytes to my run-time package. Obviously, ReyBytes will transform Rexx Strings to a sequence of ASCII bytes, occupying only 1 byte by character. Now, my question: Has anybody of you already an EBC2ASC (EBCDIC to ASCII) and/or ASC2EBC (ASCII to EBCDIC) conversion Routine ready, returning also a return Code>0 when characters NOT representable in a single byte have been used. Also, I'm still curios, as Java does have no UNSIGNED BYTE, whether I can use a NetRexx BYTE to represent an EBCDIC character directly. Pls. respond directly to me, when this discussion is not wanted/needed on IBM-NetRexx :-) Thomas. -- Thomas Schneider Projects PP, ReyC, and LOGOS on www.KENAI.com www.thsitc.com _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email]
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Hello Thomas,
I don't understand all of your questions exactly, but here are some comments. I hope they are helpful. On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 6:40 PM, Thomas Schneider <[hidden email]> wrote: Hello there, I know that you are aware (more than many on the ibm-netrexx list) of several natural languages so maybe you are already aware of this fact: there were many different versions called EBCDIC, for different national languages. Do you need to handle all of these? If not, I suppose you are dealing with Code Page 1047, called "de facto EBCDIC". I have some old code that I could dig out that converts between ASCII and CP1047, mostly written in C but also one in Rexx. (None of my code though handles multi-byte characters, as they don't occur in CP1047 or ASCII.) Or you could probably find freely available code elsewhere, such as: https://encrypted.google.com/search?q=rexx+ebcdic+ascii+conversion&btnG=Search&hl=en&biw=1408&bih=873&sa=2. Also, EBCDIC has a cent sign, which ASCII doesn't, and EBCDIC doesn't have square brackets, which ASCII has.
I'm not sure what you mean by "directly", but as the Java byte type can hold any integer from -128 to 127, then any EBCDIC value can be represented by a number in a byte.
Pls. respond directly to me, when this discussion is not wanted/needed I wrote software for IBM mainframes with various operating systems for many years. I'm curious, which type of IBM Datasets on which operating system are you dealing with? Regards, Hugh -- _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email] |
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The String getBytes() method with a code page of "CP1047" will return
the bytes translated to the EBCDIC Latin-1 character set. The String class has a constructor that will allow the reverse transformation. This does not do any validation, however. The CharsetEncoder and CharsetDecoder classes allow more fine-grained control over the transformations. Rick On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 1:40 PM, Thomas Schneider <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hello there, > > for my current efforts to access IBM Datasets (on the Mainframe) thru Java, > I do have the need to PACK/UNPACK so called STRUCTURES (I do call them > RECORDs (Level 1) and GROUPS (Level > 1), from their NetRexx representation > to the more widely used IBM Mainframe representation. > > In Order to do so, I did add a class ReyBytes to my run-time package. > > Obviously, ReyBytes will transform Rexx Strings to a sequence of ASCII > bytes, occupying only 1 byte by character. > > Now, my question: > > Has anybody of you already an EBC2ASC (EBCDIC to ASCII) and/or ASC2EBC > (ASCII to EBCDIC) conversion Routine ready, returning also > a return Code>0 when characters NOT representable in a single byte have > been used. > > Also, I'm still curios, as Java does have no UNSIGNED BYTE, whether I can > use a NetRexx BYTE to represent an EBCDIC character directly. > > Pls. respond directly to me, when this discussion is not wanted/needed > on IBM-NetRexx :-) > > Thomas. > > -- > Thomas Schneider Projects PP, ReyC, and LOGOS on www.KENAI.com > www.thsitc.com > _______________________________________________ > Ibm-netrexx mailing list > [hidden email] > > _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email] |
Hello Rick,
*many thanks* for your advise :-) Have a nice X-mas, all of you anyway... Thomas Schneider. ======================================================== Am 14.12.2010 23:19, schrieb Rick McGuire: > The String getBytes() method with a code page of "CP1047" will return > the bytes translated to the EBCDIC Latin-1 character set. The String > class has a constructor that will allow the reverse transformation. > This does not do any validation, however. > > The CharsetEncoder and CharsetDecoder classes allow more fine-grained > control over the transformations. > > Rick > > On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 1:40 PM, Thomas Schneider<[hidden email]> wrote: >> Hello there, >> >> for my current efforts to access IBM Datasets (on the Mainframe) thru Java, >> I do have the need to PACK/UNPACK so called STRUCTURES (I do call them >> RECORDs (Level 1) and GROUPS (Level> 1), from their NetRexx representation >> to the more widely used IBM Mainframe representation. >> >> In Order to do so, I did add a class ReyBytes to my run-time package. >> >> Obviously, ReyBytes will transform Rexx Strings to a sequence of ASCII >> bytes, occupying only 1 byte by character. >> >> Now, my question: >> >> Has anybody of you already an EBC2ASC (EBCDIC to ASCII) and/or ASC2EBC >> (ASCII to EBCDIC) conversion Routine ready, returning also >> a return Code>0 when characters NOT representable in a single byte have >> been used. >> >> Also, I'm still curios, as Java does have no UNSIGNED BYTE, whether I can >> use a NetRexx BYTE to represent an EBCDIC character directly. >> >> Pls. respond directly to me, when this discussion is not wanted/needed >> on IBM-NetRexx :-) >> >> Thomas. >> >> -- >> Thomas Schneider Projects PP, ReyC, and LOGOS on www.KENAI.com >> www.thsitc.com >> _______________________________________________ >> Ibm-netrexx mailing list >> [hidden email] >> >> -- Thomas Schneider Projects PP, ReyC, and LOGOS on www.KENAI.com www.thsitc.com _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email]
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