Code page conversion

This section describes codeset names and CCSIDs, national language, z/OS® conversion, IBM® i conversion, and Unicode conversion support.

Each national language section lists the following information:
  • The native CCSIDs supported
  • The code page conversions that are not supported
The following terms are used in the information:
-8
Indicates for HP-UX that the CCSID is for the HP-UX defined codeset roman8
AIX®
Indicates IBM MQ for AIX
HP-UX
Indicates IBM MQ for HP-UX
Linux®
Indicates IBM MQ for Linux for Intel and IBM MQ for Linux for zSeries
HP Integrity NonStop Server
Indicates IBM WebSphere® MQ for HP Integrity NonStop Server
OS/400
Indicates IBM MQ for IBM i
Solaris
Indicates IBM MQ for Solaris
Windows
Indicates IBM MQ for Windows
z/OS
Indicates IBM MQ for z/OS

The default for data conversion is for the conversion to be performed at the target (receiving) system.

If the source product supports the conversion a channel can be set up and data exchanged by setting the channel attribute CONVERT to YES at the source.
Note:
  1. Conversion for IBM MQ MQI client information takes place in the server, so the server must support conversion from the client CCSID to the server CCSID.
  2. The conversion might include support added by CSD/PTF to the latest version of IBM MQ. Check the content of the latest service level to see if you need to install a CSD/PTF to enable this conversion.
  3. The IBM MQ queue manager CCSID must be Mixed or SBCS.
  4. Some CCSIDs, for example 850 on AIX, that are not supported by the operating system can still be used by the application and also can be set as the IBM MQ queue manager CCSID. This is allowed for backward compatibility purpose only and the conversion will fail if the relevant conversion tables are not installed.

See Table 1 for a cross reference between some of the CCSID numbers and some industry codeset names.