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Zowe CLI can download and upload files and members both in text and binary modes. That is useful but sometimes you have already a file on your PC that is in an EBCDIC encoding and you would like to convert it to a specific ASCII encoding (e.g. ISO-8859-1. Some operating systems have iconv utility that supports EBCDIC but it is quite rare and the available iconv does not support EBCDIC. It would be useful to have a command like zowe convert encoding local-file or zowe convert encoding local-directory and support a full set of EBCDIC encodings (IBM-037, IBM-870, IBM-1047...)
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Zowe CLI can download and upload files and members both in text and binary modes. That is useful but sometimes you have already a file on your PC that is in an EBCDIC encoding and you would like to convert it to a specific ASCII encoding (e.g. ISO-8859-1. Some operating systems have
iconv
utility that supports EBCDIC but it is quite rare and the availableiconv
does not support EBCDIC. It would be useful to have a command likezowe convert encoding local-file
orzowe convert encoding local-directory
and support a full set of EBCDIC encodings (IBM-037, IBM-870, IBM-1047...)Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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