276IMS Connectivity in an On Demand Environment: A Practical Guide to IMS Connectivity
Only the data portion of the message can be of Unicode format, but the transaction code can
be ASCII, EBCDIC, or Unicode. (It depends on your IRM header setting.)
IMS Connect Unicode support includes following Unicode encoding schemas:
UTF-8
UTF-16
UCS-2
IMS Connect supports the following language (script) groups:
Group 1 (Western Europe and United States)
Group 2 (Central Europe)
Group 3 (Baltic)
Currently, IMS Connect supports ASCII and EBCDIC data steams from and to the client. The
input to IMS Connect from the client is translated to EBCDIC if ASCII ...
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