Continued-characters-state - Teradata Tools and Utilities

Teradata® Call-Level Interface Version 2 Reference for Mainframe-Attached Systems - 17.20

Deployment
VantageCloud
VantageCore
Edition
Enterprise
IntelliFlex
Lake
VMware
Product
Teradata Tools and Utilities
Release Number
17.20
Published
June 2022
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en-US
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2023-11-17
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Product Category
Teradata Tools and Utilities

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.