This Natural profile parameter allows you to overwrite the definitions in the translation
table NTUTAB2
as contained in the configuration module NATCONFG
.
Possible settings | See UTAB2 Parameter Syntax. | |
---|---|---|
Default setting | As specified within the macro
NTUTAB2 in NATCONFG .
|
|
Dynamic specification | yes | This parameter can only be specified dynamically. In the Natural parameter
module, the macro NTUTAB2 is used instead.
|
Specification within session | no |
Notes:
UTAB2
corresponds to the NTUTAB2
macro in
the Natural parameter
module.
NTUTAB2
table is used for upper-to-lower case translation.
CP
profile parameter
is set to a value other than OFF
, values specified with
UTAB2
are ignored. See also Translation
Tables in the Unicode and Code Page Support
documentation.
The following topics are covered below:
The UTAB2
parameter is specified as follows:
UTAB2=(a1,a2,b1,b2,c1,c2,...) |
You specify pairs of characters, the first character of a pair being a upper-case character to be translated, the second character of a pair being the lower-case character into which the upper-case character is to be translated.
You can specify each character either as the one-byte character itself (enclosed in apostrophes) or as the two-byte hexadecimal representation of that character.
With the UTAB2
parameter, you must enclose the entire string of character
pairs in parentheses; see Example
of UTAB2 Parameter.
Or:
UTAB2=OFF |
With UTAB2=OFF
all (static and dynamic) definitions are reset to the values
specified within the macro NTUTAB2
in NATCONFG
.
The NTUTAB2
macro is specified as follows:
NTUTAB2 a1,a2,b1,b2,c1,c2,...
Notes:
OFF
cannot be specified with the macro
NTUTAB2
, but only dynamically with the profile parameter
UTAB2
.
UTAB1=(5E,'Ä','ö',78,FF,00,'ü','Ü')
In this example, the character represented by H'5E'
is translated into
'Ä'
, 'ö'
into the character represented by H'78'
,
the character represented by H'FF'
into the character represented by
H'00'
, and 'ü'
into 'Ü'
.
NTUTAB2 5E,'Ä','ö',78,FF,00,'ü','Ü'
In this example, the character represented by H'5E'
is translated into
'Ä'
, 'ö'
into the character represented by H'78'
,
the character represented by H'FF'
into the character represented by
H'00'
, and 'ü'
into 'Ü'
.