Subparameter definition
- character-set-code
- Identifies a universal character set. The character-set-code is 1 through 4 alphanumeric or national ($, #, @) characters. See Table 1 for IBM® standard special character set codes.
- FOLD
- Requests that the chain or train for the universal character set
be loaded in fold mode. Fold mode is described in 2821 Component
Description. Fold mode is most often used when upper- and lower-case
data is to be printed only in uppercase. Note: JES2 and JES3 do not support the FOLD subparameter. For JES2, the FOLD option is specified in the UCS image for JES2-controlled printers. See z/OS DFSMSdfp Advanced Services.
- VERIFY
- Requests that, before the data set is printed, the operator verify visually that the character set image is for the correct chain or train. The character set image is displayed on the printer before the data set is printed.
1403 | 3203 Model 5 | 3211 | Characteristics |
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AN | AN | A11 | Arrangement A, standard EBCDIC character set, 48 characters |
HN | HN | H11 | Arrangement H, EBCDIC character set for FORTRAN and COBOL, 48 characters |
G11 | ASCII character set | ||
PCAN | PCAN | Preferred alphanumeric character set, arrangement A | |
PCHN | PCHN | Preferred alphanumeric character set, arrangement H | |
PN | PN | P11 | PL/I alphanumeric character set |
QN | QN | PL/I preferred alphanumeric character set for scientific applications | |
QNC | QNC | PL/1 preferred alphanumeric character set for commercial applications | |
RN | RN | Preferred character set for commercial applications of FORTRAN and COBOL | |
SN | SN | Preferred character set for text printing | |
TN | TN | T11 | Character set for text printing, 120 characters |
XN | High-speed alphanumeric character set for 1403, Model 2 | ||
YN | High-speed preferred alphanumeric character set for 1403, Model N1 | ||
Note: Where three values exist (for the 1403, 3211, and 3203 Model 5 printers),
code any one of them. JES selects the set corresponding to the device
on which the data set is printed. Not all of these character sets
may be available at your installation. Also, an installation can design
character sets to meet special needs and assign a unique code to them.
Follow installation procedures for using character sets.
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