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CCSID (sbcs,mixed,dbcs)


CCSID (sbcs,mixed,dbcs) specifies one or more coded character set identifiers (CCSIDs) for the input file.

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You can specify one of the following combinations of CCSID values:

  • sbcs
  • sbcs,mixed
  • sbcs,mixed,dbcs

CCSID value

Description

sbcs

Specifies the CCSID for SBCS data that is found in the input file

mixed

Specifies the CCSID for mixed DBCS data

dbcs

Specifies the CCSID for DBCS data

If any of these positional values is specified as 0 or omitted, the CCSID of the corresponding data type in the input file is assumed to be the same as the installation default CCSID, based on the input data:

  • If the input data is EBCDIC, the omitted CCSIDs are assumed to be the EBCDIC CCSIDs that are specified at installation.
  • If the input data is ASCII, the omitted CCSIDs are assumed to be the ASCII CCSIDs that are specified at installation.
  • If the input data is Unicode, the default CCSID values are the Unicode CCSIDs that are specified at system installation.

If the CCSIDs of the input data file do not match the CCSIDs of the table that is being loaded, BMC AMI Load converts the input data to the table CCSIDs before it is loaded.

 

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