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Characters in Bisynchronous Scripts
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Characters in Bisynchronous Scripts
A bisynchronous script can include the following characters:
| Script Characters | Meaning | EBCDIC Hex Value |
|---|---|---|
| <eot> | End of transmission | 37 |
| <dle><eot> | Hang up | 10 37 respectively |
| <irs> | Inter-record separator | 1E |
| <ius> | Inter-unit separator (2780 emulation) | 1F |
The following sample session scripts use the 3780 emulation with an <irs> record separator and unwrapped data. For the 2780 emulation use an <ius> record separator.
[{"Business Unit":{"code":"BU055","label":"Cognitive Applications"},"Product":{"code":"SS73G6","label":"Sterling Total Payments for Financial Services"},"Component":"","Platform":[{"code":"PF025","label":"Platform Independent"}],"Version":"All Versions","Edition":"","Line of Business":{"code":"","label":""}}]
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