HP-UX TN3270 Users Guide, March 1998

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144 Chapter 5
Transferring Files
Transferring Files Using the Menu Interface
You can also save any changes you have made to these parameters in
your style file for future use, using the File menu. For more
information, see Chapter 6, “Customizing 3270 Emulation.
Once you have set file transfer parameters, you are ready to send or
receive files. For more information, see “Transferring Files with an
MVS/TSO Host”, “Transferring Files with a VM/CMS Host”, or
“Transferring Files with a CICS Host”.
Supported Code Pages
Many code pages for ASCII and EBCDIC are supported by the TN3270
emulation program. You need to consider national language variants of
ASCII or EBCDIC to determine which code page to use. Table 5-2,
ASCII Code Pages,” and Table 5-3, “EBCDIC Code Pages,” show the
ASCII and EBCDIC codes pages supported by the TN3270 emulation
program.
The default code page used for file transfers depends on the language you
are using, which is defined by the LANG environment variable. Refer to
your operating system documentation for information about the names
of languages you can set.
Table 5-2 ASCII Code Pages
Table 5-3 EBCDIC Code Pages
8859 Generalized ASCII code page defined by ISO 8859, used to support all
language variants
ROM8 Generalized Roman 8 code page, used to support all language variants
HP15 Double-byte code page: Japanese, Korean, and Traditional Chinese
BIG5 Double-byte code page: Traditional Chinese (using a different encoding
from HP15)
EUC Double-byte code page: Japanese (Extended UNIX Code)
037 U.S. English, Canadian Bilingual, Netherlands, Portuguese
273 German
277 Danish, Norwegian
278 Finnish, Swedish