
SPECIFYING INPUT PARAMETERS
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Points to note
Note the following when using the TCODE command:
•The LPS accepts lowercase characters expressed literally or
symbolically, that is, preceded by the pound sign ( # )
functioning as a switch case operator.
•A hyphen (-) specifies the range of contiguous characters (as in
the examples below), where the contiguity is based upon actual
codes. If input codes are associated with ASCII characters, the
letter A can be represented as hexadecimal 41; the letter B as
42,..., the letter Z as 5A. If input codes are associated with
EBCDIC characters, the contiguity of the input codes is
interrupted between the letters I and J, between the lette rs R
and S and, thus, must be specified as t hree separate ranges.
•Coding of a TCODE command is dependent on:
— Operational requirements, such as using a defined
character set, for example, ASCII or EBCD IC, in which
type 1 and type 2 character sets are defined by d efault and
using TASSIGN parameters to define additional character
sets, for example, type 3, type 4...
— Capability of the operator's console to process and display
lowercase characters literally rather than symbolically.
The examples in table 4-41 illustrate how the TCODE command may
be coded to specify the following types of character sets.
Table 4-41. Specifying various types of character sets
Type Interpretation
1 Defines numeric characters (0-9) by default.
2 Defines alphabetic characters (A-Z and a-z) by
default.
3 Defines uppercase alphabetic characters (A-Z) by
TCODE command.
4 Defines lowercase alphabetic characters (a-z) by
TCODE command.
None Characters which are neither numeric nor alphabetic.