CPINFO

This command is used to display all relevant Natural code page settings, such as content of the system variables *LOCALE, *CODEPAGE, current code page of the source area, current settings of the relevant parameters, ICU version, Unicode version, etc, and to display the code pages defined in the NATCONFG module.

Code Page Information

On the first screen, the following information is displayed:

Field Explanation
*LOCALE Shows the language and country of the current locale. See also system variable *LOCALE.
*CODEPAGE Shows the IANA name of the code page currently used for conversions between Unicode and code page format, and is set by the profile parameter CP. See also system variable *CODEPAGE.
Source area CP Shows the current code page of the source area. See also profile parameter CP.
CPOBJIN Specifies the code page in which the batch input file for data is encoded. See also profile parameter CPOBJIN.
CPSYNIN Specifies the code page in which the batch input file for commands is encoded. See also profile parameter CPSYNIN.
CPPRINT Specifies the code page in which the batch output file shall be encoded. See also profile parameter CPPRINT.
CPCVERR Specifies whether a conversion error that occurs when converting from U format to A format or from A format to U format or between A formats with different code pages results in a Natural error or not. See also profile parameter CPCVERR.
SRETAIN Specifies that all existing sources have to be saved in their original encoding format. See also profile parameter SRETAIN.
CFICU Enables Unicode support for various Unicode settings. See also profile parameter CFICU.
OPRB ACODE/WCODE These values represent the key of supplied encoding for A fields and W fields during the user session for a given DBID.

To change the DBID for OPRB ACODE/WCODE, press PF4.

A window is displayed in which you can change the DBID for OPRB ACODE/WCODE.

CMPO CPAGE Shows the current setting of the CPAGE option, which can be used to activate a conversion routine which translates all alphanumeric constants (from the code page that was active at compilation time into the code page that is active at runtime) when the object is started at runtime. See also keyword subparameter CPAGE of profile parameter CMPO.
WEBIO Contains either the value of the system variable *BROWSER-IO or the value OFF. See also profile parameter WEBIO.
ICU version Shows the current ICU version.
Unicode version Shows the current Unicode version.
ICU module type Shows the current implementation of the ICU library.

Press Enter to continue.

On the second screen, the following information is displayed:

Field Explanation
Product Product name:

International Components for Unicode for Software AG (ICS)

Product code ICS
Product version ICS product version
Cumulated fix Cumulated fix (if available and applied) for the current ICS product version
Architecture level IBM architecture level if used on z/OS or z/VSE

The default is zero (0) denoting that no architecture level is used.

Revision ICS revision number
ICU version ICU version supported by ICS
Unicode version Unicode version supported by ICS
Data library Name of data library as assigned with CFICU=(DATFILE=value). If more than one data library is active, a comma-delimited list is displayed containing the names of the active data libraries.

Displaying Code Pages Defined in NATCONFG

Set the field Display code pages defined in NATCONFG (Y/N) to Y and press Enter.

Or press PF5 (NTCPG).

All code pages that are predefined in the macro NTCPAGE of source module NATCONFG are displayed.

Field Explanation
Container Name The internal ICU name (first 20 characters only).
IANA Name The standard name of the code page (first 20 characters only).
CCSID Coded Character Set Identifier. This identifier denotes the character set as identified by IBM.
First Alias Name First defined alternate name for the code page (first 20 characters only).
D/E This column shows the status of the code page in the source module NATCONFG.
E Code page is defined in the NATCONFG module, and is enabled.
D Code page is defined in NATCONFG, but is disabled.

Further Information

See also: