background image
<< ASCII characters | APPC Vuser Scripts >>
<< ASCII characters | APPC Vuser Scripts >>

EBCDIC Format

Creating Vuser Scripts
Chapter 12, page 232
Windows Sockets Vuser Scripts · Developing Windows Sockets Vuser Scripts
In
EBCDIC Format
You can only display data in EDCDIC format if you defined a translation table in the
vugen.ini
file. For more information, see Appendix A,
Configuring VuGen
.
VuGen displays data in EBCDIC format in several columns:
If the selected text is less than four characters, VuGen displays the hexadecimal,
decimal and octal representations of the data in EBCDIC format.
If the selected text is more than four characters, VuGen displays the data in several
columns. In the first column it displays the character offsets from the beginning of
the marked section. In the second column, it displays the hexadecimal
representation of the data in EBCDIC format. In the third column it displays the data
in ASCII format. All non-printable ASCII characters are represented by points.