Use
the SBSUBCHAR statement in the server and client FTP.DATA to specify
the substitution character for data transfers using SBCS encodings
when SBSUB has a value of TRUE. You can also use the SIte and LOCSIte
subcommands to set this keyword.
- Server
- Specifies the substitution character on the server's system.
- Client
- Specifies the substitution character on the client's system.
Syntax
.-SBSUBCHAR SPACE------.
>>-+----------------------+------------------------------------><
'-SBSUBCHAR--+-SPACE-+-'
'-nn----'
Parameters
- SPACE
- Specifies x'40' when target code set is an EBCDIC code set and
x'20' when target code set is an ASCII code set. This is the default
value.
- nn
- Hexadecimal value that represents a single-byte character. The
value of nn can be from 00 to FF.
Examples
To indicate the substitution character
to be x'40', ues the following code:
SBSUBCHAR 40