File Manager uses the national characters shown
in
Table 1.
Table 1. National charactersThis table has three columns, except for the
final row, "Note:", which
spans all three columns.
Character | Hexadecimal value | Displayed
as, in code pages 37 and 500 |
Dollar sign |
X'5B' |
$ |
Pound sign |
X'7B' |
# |
At sign |
X'7C' |
@ |
Note: - The dollar sign ($) and the pound sign (#) have
special syntactical meaning in File Manager syntax.
- In countries
using code pages other than 37 and 500:
- The above characters as represented on terminal
keyboards might generate a different hexadecimal
representation, and this might cause an error or
unwanted results. For example, in some countries
the $ character might generate a X'4A'.
- The above
hexadecimal values might display
as different characters to those shown.
|
When you enter
File Manager commands in batch or
online, use the keyboard characters that correspond
to the hexadecimal values shown in
Table 1.