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.
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|
| Dynamic specification | yes | This parameter can only be specified dynamically. In the Natural parameter
module, the macro NTUTAB2 is used instead.
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| 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'.