The following character informats and formats produce different results in different operating environments, depending on which character-encoding system the operating system uses. Because UNIX uses ...
So, back to the past... can't imagine what these cards look like.<BR><BR>Anyone who knows anything about this?<BR><BR>Convert an 80 character ASCII file to IBM Column Binary format.<BR>AND<BR>Convert ...
When transferring text files between Linux/Unix and Windows systems, you may encounter issues with line breaks and file formatting. This is because Windows uses both a line feed (LF) and a carriage ...
Because the CMS host stores character data in EBCDIC format, you cannot read the transport file as ASCII data. In order to view an EBCDIC file in ASCII or hexadecimal format, you must interpret it.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results