Xerox 6180N Using LCDS Print Description Language - Page 129
Default=ebcdic, Assign=x'5a', X'40, Assign=x'5b', X'40, Assign=x'5c',x'40
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Specifying input parameters Options Table 2-17. CODE DEFAULT parameter options and definitions Option Definition codetype Can be one the following: • ASCII • BCD • EBCDIC • PEBCDIC • H2BCD • H6BCD • IBMBCD value A one byte hexadecimal, octal, or alpha constant. If a value is specified, all inputs are coded to that value. Default Codetype: EBCDIC CODE DEFAULT parameter: points to note • The DEFAULT parameter must be coded before any ASSIGN parameter for the assignment exceptions to become active. A DEFAULT parameter following any defined ASSIGN parameters causes those ASSIGN parameters to be ignored. • Multiple user defined character code translation tables are allowed, but only one may be without a command identifier. - The corresponding CODE and LCODE parameters of the VOLUME command are used to reference each usercreated code table by a command identifier. - The USER option of the CODE and LCODE parameters of the VOLUME command references a user defined code translation table in which no command identifier is coded. CODE DEFAULT parameter examples Following are two examples illustrating the use of the CODE DEFAULT parameter. Example 1 Assume that your input data is recorded in EBCDIC. On output, however, codes 5A, 5B, and 5C (characters !, $, *, respectively), are assigned to the character blank (X'40'). The command to modify the EBCDIC base table is as follows: CODE DEFAULT=EBCDIC, ASSIGN=(X'5A', X'40'), ASSIGN=(X'5B', X'40'), ASSIGN=(X'5C',X'40'); Using LCDS Print Description Language 2-21