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IBM Host On-Demand V16.0
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  2. Welcome
  3. Planning, Installing, and Configuring Host On-Demand
  4. Configuring Host On-Demand
  5. Configuring Host On-Demand on IBM System i
  6. Unicode Support for i/OS and OS/400
  7. General information

  • Welcome
  • IBM Host On-Demand Version 16.0 Readme
  • Planning, Installing, and Configuring Host On-Demand
    • About this book
    • Planning for Host On-Demand
    • Upgrade Installation, Modification, and Uninstallation of Host On-Demand
    • Configuring Host On-Demand
      • Configuring Host On-Demand emulator clients
      • Using Host On-Demand administration and new user clients
      • Using Host On-Demand emulator clients
      • Using Database On-Demand clients
      • Creating and deploying server macro libraries
      • Modifying session properties dynamically
      • Configuring Host On-Demand on zSeries
      • Configuring Host On-Demand on IBM System i
        • Configuring, starting, and stopping the Host On-Demand Service Manager on IBM System i
        • Using the Deployment Wizard with IBM System i
        • Configuring IBM System i servers for secure connection
        • Unicode Support for i/OS and OS/400
          • General information
          • Host programming information
        • Deploying Host On-Demand with WebSphere Portal
        • Eclipse-Plugin support
        • Configuring Host On-Demand Server to use LDAP
    • Using locally installed clients
    • Using the IKEYCMD command-line interface
    • P12 Keyring utility
    • Native platform launcher command line options
    • Notices
    • Trademarks
  • Migrating Host On-Demand
  • HOD Hex Client
  • PH000M02
  • Web Express Logon Reference
  • Host Printing Reference
  • Macro Programming Guide
  • SessionManagerAPI
  • Host Access Toolkit
  • Tutorials
  • Troubleshooting and support
  • Host On-Demand Helps
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General information

In a 5250 Display session, Host On-Demand supports the display of Unicode data located in fields tagged with Coded Character Set Identifiers (CCSIDs). For more information see Unicode support for i/OS and OS/400 using Coded Character Set Identifiers.

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