Appendix G. Code page conversion
Each national language section lists the following information:
- The native CCSIDs supported
- The code page conversions that are not supported
The following terms are used in the information:
- -8
- Indicates for HP-UX that the CCSID is for the HP-UX defined codeset roman8
- AIX(R)
- Indicates WebSphere MQ for AIX
- COMPAQ-OVMS
- Indicates MQSeries for Compaq OpenVMS Alpha
- DEC-OVMS
- Indicates MQSeries(R) for Digital OpenVMS VAX
- HP-UX
- Indicates WebSphere MQ for HP-UX
- Linux(R)
- Indicates WebSphere MQ for Linux for Intel(R) and WebSphere MQ for Linux for zSeries(R)
- NCR
- Indicates MQSeries for AT&T GIS UNIX
- NSK
- Indicates MQSeries for Compaq NonStop Kernel
- OS/400(R)
- Indicates WebSphere MQ for iSeries
- SINIX, DC/OSx
- Indicates MQSeries for SINIX and DC/OSx
- Solaris
- Indicates WebSphere MQ for Solaris
- Tru64
- Indicates MQSeries for Compaq Tru64 UNIX
- Windows(R)
- Indicates WebSphere MQ for Windows
- z/OS(R)
- Indicates WebSphere MQ for z/OS
The default for data conversion is for the conversion to be performed at
the target (receiving) system.
If the source product supports the conversion a channel can be set up and
data exchanged by setting the channel attribute DataConversion to
YES at the source.
Notes:
- Conversion for WebSphere MQ client information takes place in the server, so
the server must support conversion from the client CCSID to the server CCSID.
- The conversion may include support added by CSD/PTF to the latest version
of WebSphere MQ. Check the content of the latest service level to see if you need
to install a CSD/PTF to enable this conversion.
For an extended list of CCSIDs, see the Character Data Representation Reference. See Table 91 for a cross reference between
some of the CCSID numbers and some industry codeset names.