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<td>An EBCDIC character string.</td></tr>
<td>An EBCDIC character string.</td></tr>
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<td>The optional (name required) <var class="term">CharacterDecode</var> argument is a [[Boolean enumeration]]:
<td>The optional (name required) <var class="term">CharacterDecode</var> argument is a <var>[[Boolean enumeration|Boolean]]</var> enumeration:
<ul><li>If its value is <code>True</code>, an ampersand (<code>&</code>) in the input EBCDIC string is allowed <b><i>only</i></b> as the beginning of one of these types of character or entity reference:<ul><li>The substring ''''&amp;amp;''''. This substring is converted to a single ''''&'''' character.<li>A hexadecimal character reference (for example, the six characters <code>'&amp;#x90;'</code> for the ASCII <i>Device Control String</i> character (X'90')). The character reference is converted to the referenced character.<li>As of <var class=product>Sirius Mods</var> version 7.6, an XHTML entity reference (for example, the six characters <code>'&amp;copy;'</code> for the <i>copyright</i> character <code>'&copy;'</code>). The entity reference is converted to the referenced character.</ul><p>A decimal character reference (for example, &amp;#172;) is <b><i>not</i></b> allowed.</p><li>If its value is <code>False</code>, the default, an ampersand is treated only as a normal character.</ul></td></tr>
<ul><li>If its value is <code>True</code>, an ampersand (<code>&</code>) in the input EBCDIC string is allowed <b><i>only</i></b> as the beginning of one of these types of character or entity reference:<ul><li>The substring ''''&amp;amp;''''. This substring is converted to a single ''''&'''' character.<li>A hexadecimal character reference (for example, the six characters <code>'&amp;#x90;'</code> for the ASCII <i>Device Control String</i> character (X'90')). The character reference is converted to the referenced character.<li>As of <var class=product>Sirius Mods</var> version 7.6, an XHTML entity reference (for example, the six characters <code>'&amp;copy;'</code> for the <i>copyright</i> character <code>'&copy;'</code>). The entity reference is converted to the referenced character.</ul><p>A decimal character reference (for example, &amp;#172;) is <b><i>not</i></b> allowed.</p><li>If its value is <code>False</code>, the default, an ampersand is treated only as a normal character.</ul></td></tr>
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Revision as of 19:33, 8 February 2011

Convert EBCDIC string to ASCII (String class)


EbcdicToAscii is an intrinsic function that converts an EBCDIC string to ASCII (ISO 8859-1) using the current Unicode tables. Optionally, character references, entity references, and '&' references are converted to the represented ASCII character.

Syntax

%outString = string:EbcdicToAscii[( [CharacterDecode= boolean])] Throws CharacterTranslationException

Syntax terms

%outString A string variable to receive the method object string translated to Ascii.
string An EBCDIC character string.
CharacterDecode The optional (name required) CharacterDecode argument is a Boolean enumeration:
  • If its value is True, an ampersand (&) in the input EBCDIC string is allowed only as the beginning of one of these types of character or entity reference:
    • The substring '&amp;'. This substring is converted to a single '&' character.
    • A hexadecimal character reference (for example, the six characters '&#x90;' for the ASCII Device Control String character (X'90')). The character reference is converted to the referenced character.
    • As of Sirius Mods version 7.6, an XHTML entity reference (for example, the six characters '&copy;' for the copyright character '©'). The entity reference is converted to the referenced character.

    A decimal character reference (for example, &#172;) is not allowed.

  • If its value is False, the default, an ampersand is treated only as a normal character.

Exceptions

EbcdicToAscii can throw the following exception:

CharacterTranslationException
If the method encounters a translation problem, properties of the exception object may indicate the location and type of problem.

Usage notes

  • EbcdicToAscii is available as of Sirius Mods version 7.3.

Examples

  1. The following fragment shows calls of EbcdicToAscii against a variety of EBCDIC characters. The X constant function is used in the example.

    %e string Len 20 %a string Len 20 %e = '12' %a = %e:EbcdicToAscii Print %a:StringToHex %e = '1&#x0A;2' %a = %e:EbcdicToAscii(CharacterDecode=True) Print %a:StringToHex %e = '&copy;' %a = %e:EbcdicToAscii(CharacterDecode=True) Print %a:StringToHex %e = 'F1FFF2':X %a = %e:EbcdicToAscii

    The result is:

    3132 310A32 A9 CANCELLING REQUEST: MSIR.0751: Class STRING, function EBCDICTOASCII: CHARACTER TRANSLATIONEXCEPTION exception: EBCDIC character X'FF' without valid translation to ASCII at byte position 2 ...

See also