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Status Future consideration
Workspace z/OS
Categories ISPF
Created by Guest
Created on Feb 21, 2024

ISPF 3.17 Browse - fix codepage detection

When using ISPF 3.17 and selecting a file to Edit/View the codepage is correctly detected and the data is usable. When selecting the same file using Browse the codepage is not correctly detected and the data if unintelligible.


This should be fixed.

Idea priority High
  • Guest
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    Feb 21, 2024

    I think the original intent was that browse would show you the raw data, but even with that for non-EBCDIC it’s a bunch of garbage.


    One plus with Browse is that you’re not subjected to the 255-character limit of edit/view, which allows you to read some very long-lined logs (if they’re written in EBCDIC). With ASCII you have to switch to hex to figure it out, but as long as line length is < 32768, you’re good.