Problem converting ASCII to EBCDIC with asciinpe
ITEM: RTA000155139
Q:
Origin item: 05411,998,838
Topic thread:
Printer Systems (PRINT - NA/ATS)
PSF/AIX
PRINT XPSF6000
Question:
One of our PSF/AIX customers is printing line data files (ASCII),
using a jobscript, with a Pagedef, Formdef, Fonts and the Transform
Program asciinpe and everything works OK. Now he wants to
include in the printout a hexadecimal stream generated by a routine
which has to be printed with an special Bar Code Font. As the
jobscript makes the asciinpe transformation, the Bar Code doesn't
print because the hexa chars are also transformed and if we don't
use the Transform Program the line data file doesn't print at all.
If we submit a file with the hexa chars and the Bar Code Font with a
jobscript in which we say type of data=line data and NO Transform
Program is called, the Bar Code is printed OK.
To avoid using the Transform Program, we've tried to change the
Code Page of the Code Fonts (X0C42100C, X044100C) used to
print the data file to an ASCII Code Page (T1000850) and we get
messages from PSF saying it has detected channel 39 and 41 in
the file which makes any sense because there are not such
channels in the file.
Is there any way of preserve those hexa chars to be transformed?
Or can you tell us in which new hexa chars is this Transform
Program converting the original ones?
Is there any way of printing the line data file without using the
Transform Program?
Or, can you tell us how this program transforms each hexa char
A:
There are a number of libraried WWQ&A/ViewBlue items that discuss
this topic. Please review RTA000049603, RTA000090052, RTA000102511,
RTA000152972, and RTA000154504, then reopen if you have additional
questions.
Thanks for using ViewBlue.
S e a r c h - k e y w o r d s:
psf/6000 psf/aix infoprint acif line2afp ascii ebcdic asciinpe
apka2e iconv transform convert psf aix ipmgr ipm
WWQA: ITEM: RTA000155139 ITEM: RTA000155139
Dated: 12/1999 Category: XPSF6000
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