SPECIFYING INPUT PARAMETERS
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DEFAULT
This parameter specifies a base code from which c ode assignment
exceptions can be made. The base code is specified by a code-type;
the exceptions are specified using the ASSIGN parameter.
Syntax CODE DEFAULT =
option(s)
Options Table 4-15 lists the parameter option(s) and definition(s).
Point to note
Multiple user-defined 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 user-created code table by a command identifier. The
USER option of the CODE and LCODE parameters of the VOLUME
command are used to reference a user-defined code translation table
in which no command identifier is coded.
Table 4-15. DEFAUL T para meter option(s) and definition( s)
Option(s) Definition(s)
code-type
This option can be one the following:
•EBCDIC
•ASCII
•BCD
•PEBCDIC
•H2BCD
•H6BCD
•IBMBCD
•
value
A
value
is a one-byte hexadecimal, octal, or
alpha constant. If a value is specified, all inputs
are coded to the specified
value
.
The DEFAULT parameter must be coded prior to any
ASSIGN parameter for the assignment exceptions to
come into effect. A DEFAULT parameter following
any defined corresponding ASSIGN input or output
parameter options causes this correspondence to be
replaced by the DEFAULT parameter.
The default is EBCDIC.