Continued-characters-state specifies whether character data crossing multiple response parcels in MultipartIndicator mode is well-formed within each parcel or only when all parcels are considered. This option has effect only if the character set being used supports locking-shifts (such as the Shift-out and Shift-in control characters).
In this language... |
The variable name for Continued-characters-state is... |
COBOL |
DBRICCS |
PL/I |
DBRICCS |
C, C++ |
dbriCCS |
IBM Assembler |
DBRICCS |
This routine... |
Takes this action for Continued-characters-state... |
DBCHINI |
writes |
DBCHCL |
reads (RSUP; IRQ; IWPF) |
Continued-characters-state is used by... |
To... |
applications |
write |
One of the following values can be set before initiating a request:
If... |
Then set Connect-type to... |
the default, indicates that character data crossing multiple response parcels is well-formed only when all parcels are considered. This is appropriate if the data from all parcels containing the data are to be concatenated. |
'L' |
indicates that character data crossing multiple response parcels in MultipartIndicator mode is well-formed within each parcel. This is appropriate if the data in each parcel is processed separately. |
'U' |
Use mnemonics for the codes. Mnemonics are provided in the language definition file for the DBCAREA.