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<span class="pageSubtitle">Turns on character translation on a socket port</span> | |||
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CHAR is a parameter on [[JANUS DEFINE]], which defines and sets characteristics of a Janus port | <var>CHAR</var> is a parameter on <var>[[JANUS DEFINE]]</var>, which defines and sets characteristics of a Janus port. | ||
This parameter requests | This parameter requests <var class="product">[[Janus Sockets]]</var> to translate strings (sent and received with <var class="product">Janus Sockets</var> $functions or methods) between the internal representation within <var class="product">Model 204</var> (EBCDIC) and the character representation used by the remote end of the connection. | ||
This translation can be disabled by one of the following: | This translation can be disabled by one of the following: | ||
<ul> | <ul> | ||
<li>Setting a socket to BINARY using [[$Sock_Set]] or the Set function of the Socket class | <li>Setting a socket to <var>BINARY</var> using <var>[[$Sock_Set]]</var> or the <var>[[Set (Socket function)|Set]]</var> function of the <var>Socket</var> class | ||
<li>Using the BINARY option on an individual receive or send $function or Socket class method | <li>Using the <var>BINARY</var> option on an individual receive or send <var class="product">Janus Sockets</var> $function or <var>Socket</var> class method | ||
<li>Using an option of the AddField method or the Content method of the HTTP Helper | <li>Using an option of the <var>[[AddField (HttpRequest subroutine)|AddField]]</var> method or the <var>[[Content (HttpResponse function)|Content]]</var> method of the <var>[[HTTP Helper]]</var> | ||
</ul> | </ul> | ||
Individual strings can always be translated using $ | Individual strings can always be translated using <var>[[$Sock_Tran_In]]</var> or <var>[[$Sock_Tran_Out]]</var>, or their <var>Socket</var> method counterparts, <var>[[TranIn (Socket function)|TranIn]]</var> or <var>[[TranOut (Socket function)|TranOut]]</var>. | ||
If the CHAR setting is in effect, translation is determined by the tables defined by the socket's [[XTAB]] setting. | If the <var>CHAR</var> setting is in effect, translation is determined by the tables defined by the socket's <var>[[XTAB (JANUS DEFINE parameter)|XTAB]]</var> setting. | ||
The [[BINARY]] parameter is the opposite of CHAR. CHAR is the default. | The <var>[[BINARY (JANUS DEFINE parameter)|BINARY]]</var> parameter is the opposite of <var>CHAR</var>. <var>CHAR</var> is the default. | ||
Valid only for CLSOCK and SRVSOCK ports. | Valid only for <var>[[JANUS DEFINE#type|CLSOCK]]</var> and <var>[[JANUS DEFINE#type|SRVSOCK]]</var> ports. | ||
== | ==See also== | ||
<ul> | |||
<li>[[List of Janus commands]] | |||
<li>[[JANUS DEFINE#parmlist|List of JANUS DEFINE parameters]] | |||
</ul> | |||
[[Category:JANUS DEFINE parameters|CHAR]] | [[Category:JANUS DEFINE parameters|CHAR]] |
Latest revision as of 18:14, 8 June 2016
Turns on character translation on a socket port
CHAR is a parameter on JANUS DEFINE, which defines and sets characteristics of a Janus port.
This parameter requests Janus Sockets to translate strings (sent and received with Janus Sockets $functions or methods) between the internal representation within Model 204 (EBCDIC) and the character representation used by the remote end of the connection.
This translation can be disabled by one of the following:
- Setting a socket to BINARY using $Sock_Set or the Set function of the Socket class
- Using the BINARY option on an individual receive or send Janus Sockets $function or Socket class method
- Using an option of the AddField method or the Content method of the HTTP Helper
Individual strings can always be translated using $Sock_Tran_In or $Sock_Tran_Out, or their Socket method counterparts, TranIn or TranOut.
If the CHAR setting is in effect, translation is determined by the tables defined by the socket's XTAB setting.
The BINARY parameter is the opposite of CHAR. CHAR is the default.
Valid only for CLSOCK and SRVSOCK ports.