Character Symbols - Teradata VantageCloud Lake

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VantageCloud
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Lake
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Teradata VantageCloud Lake
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February 2025
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Symbol Encoding Meaning

a–z

A–Z

0–9

Any Any single byte Latin letter or digit.

a–z

A–Z

0–9

Any Any fullwidth Latin letter or digit.
< KanjiEUC

Shift Out [SO] (0x0E).

Indicates transition from single to multibyte character in KanjiEBCDIC.

> KanjiEUC

Shift In [SI] (0x0F).

Indicates transition from multibyte to single byte KanjiEBCDIC.

T Any

Any multibyte character.

The encoding depends on the current character set.

For KanjiEUC, code set 3 characters are preceded by "ss 3".

I Any

Any single byte Hankaku Katakana character.

In KanjiEUC, it must be preceded by “ss 2”, forming an individual multibyte character.

Δ Any Represents the graphic pad character.
Δ Any

Represents a single or multibyte pad character, depending on context.

ss 2 KanjiEUC Represents the EUC code set 2 introducer (0x8E).
ss 3 KanjiEUC Represents the EUC code set 3 introducer (0x8F).

For example, string “TEST”, where each letter is intended to be a fullwidth character, is written as TEST. Occasionally, when encoding is important, hexadecimal representation is used.

For example, the following mixed single byte/multibyte character data in KanjiEBCDIC character set

LMN<TEST>QRS

is represented as:

D3 D4 D5 0E 42E3 42C5 42E2 42E3 0F D8 D9 E2