CCSID(*GRAPH) sets the default graphic CCSID used for data definitions
that do not have the CCSID keyword coded.
The default CCSID for definitions can be temporarily
changed using the /SET and /RESTORE directives.
See /SET.
- CCSID(*GRAPH:*JOBRUN)
- The DBCS CCSID related to the job CCSID at runtime.
- CCSID(*GRAPH:*SRC)
The graphic CCSID associated with the CCSID of the primary source file will
be used.
- CCSID(*GRAPH:*HEX)
- By default, graphic data does not have a CCSID.
Graphic variables that are defined without the CCSID keyword
cannot be used in CCSID conversions.
- CCSID(*GRAPH:*IGNORE)
- The CCSID keyword cannot be specified for any graphic definitions
in the module. No CCSID conversions are allowed between graphic data and
alphanumeric or UCS-2 data in the module.
The %GRAPH built-in function cannot be used.
- CCSID(*GRAPH:number)
- number must be a graphic CCSID.
A valid graphic CCSID is 65535 or a CCSID with the
EBCDIC double-byte encoding scheme (X'1200').
When CCSID(*GRAPH) is not specified
- If CCSID(*EXACT) is specified, CCSID(*GRAPH:*JOBRUN) is the default.
- If CCSID(*EXACT) is not
specified, CCSID(*GRAPH:*IGNORE) is assumed.
When CCSID(*GRAPH:*IGNORE) is not in effect,
graphic subfields in externally-described data structures will
use the CCSID in the external file.
See CCSID of literals and compile-time data for information
on the CCSID of graphic literals.