IBM GC09-2830-00 Server User Manual


 
Since defaults on different platforms are not the same, problems appear when
DB2 data is sent from one platform to another. For example, Windows
platforms use LOGICAL UNSHAPED data, while data on OS/390 is usually
in SHAPED VISUAL format. Therefore, without any support for these
attributes data sent from DB2 Universal Database for OS/390 to DB2 UDB on
a Windows 32-bit operating systems workstation displays incorrectly.
Bidirectional-specific CCSIDs
The following bidirectional Coded Character Set Identifiers (CCSID) have been
defined and are implemented with DB2 UDB:
CCSID - Code - String
- Page - Type
-------+--------+----------
00420 420 4
00424 424 4
08612 420 5
08616 424 6
12708 420 7
X'3F00' 856 4
X'3F01' 862 4
X'3F02' 916 4
X'3F03' 424 5
X'3F04' 856 5
X'3F05' 862 5
X'3F06' 916 5
X'3F07' 1255 5
X'3F08' 1046 5
X'3F09' 864 5
X'3F0A' 1089 5
X'3F0B' 1256 5
X'3F0C' 856 6
X'3F0D' 862 6
X'3F0E' 916 6
X'3F0F' 1255 6
X'3F10' 420 6
X'3F11' 864 6
X'3F12' 1046 6
X'3F13' 1089 6
X'3F14' 1256 6
X'3F15' 424 8
X'3F16' 856 8
X'3F17' 862 8
X'3F18' 916 8
X'3F19' 420 8
X'3F1A' 420 9
X'3F1B' 424 10
X'3F1C' 856 10
X'3F1D' 862 10
X'3F1E' 916 10
X'3F1F' 1255 10
X'3F20' 424 11
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