What Ccsid 13488?

What Ccsid 13488?

A specific version of the Unicode standard, as defined by Unicode 2.0 and ISO/IEC 10646-1, has also been registered within IBM as CCSID 13488. This CCSID has been used internally by Db2® for storing graphic string data in IBM eucJP (Japan) and IBM eucTW (Taiwan) databases.

What is code page in encoding?

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. In computing, a code page is a character encoding and as such it is a specific association of a set of printable characters and control characters with unique numbers. Typically each number represents the binary value in a single byte.

What is 8bit codepage?

The ‘8-bit’ encoding means that the individual bytes of the encoding use 8 bits. In contrast, pure ASCII is a 7-bit encoding as it only has code points 0-127.

What is CCSID in MQ?

Use the local coded character set identifier (CCSID) for the client. The queue manager performs necessary conversion. The data passed across the message queue interface (MQI) from the application to the client stub must be in the local CCSID, encoded for the IBM® MQ MQI client. …

How do I change the CCSID of a physical file?

You can change the CCSID of a member within one source physical file to the CCSID of a member in another source physical file by using the Copy File (CPYF) command with option FMTOPT(*MAP) and MBROPT(*ADD). During the copy file operation the FROMFILE member is converted to the CCSID of the TOFILE member.

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