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sathikriyaz
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| how to convert ascii value to ebcdic by using idd in ca-xcom |
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cvadlamudi
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Hi,
Can you explain a bit clear |
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sathikriyaz
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i think mainframe will not accept ascii value....
so i have to convert ascii value to ebcdic....... |
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dick scherrer
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Joined: 23 Nov 2006 Posts: 19243 Location: Inside the Matrix
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| how to convert ascii value to ebcdic by using idd in ca-xcom |
When data is transferred from the windows environment to the mainframe, the converson is typically automatic.
Is this question related to idms/adso? |
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sathikriyaz
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Yes, my question related to CA-IDMS/ADSO.
Please let me know, if CA-XCOM provides any utilities to FTP the IDD from one ASCII based machine to IBM mainframe. |
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dick scherrer
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Hello,
I'm not familiar with IDMS/IDD, but to "ftp" structures from the CA-Datacom DataDictionary, a utility was run to pull the internal structure into a text file. The text file was transferred to the "other" platform and then a dictionary utility was used to insert the structure into the target dictionary. Any ftp vehicle could be used.
If you are looking for some integrated x-com/idms-idd process, your best bet would be to open in issue with CA support. |
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