Converting many alphanumeric entries at one time to DBCS

 

This example shows how to convert many alphanumeric entries to DBCS at one time. You do not need to continually start DBCS conversion for each alphanumeric entry. Instead, you can follow these steps:

  1. Enter as many alphanumeric entries as will fit into field B. Separate each entry by a blank. Field B contains space for 12 alphanumeric characters:
     These are the entries to be converted.
        |   |   |
      I XXX_YYY_ZZZ_ _
      A      B       C                   D

    The system converts the entries one at a time, in the order entered. When the system converts an entry, the system displays the DBCS words related to that entry in field D.

  2. Position the cursor under the DBCS word that you want to use.

  3. Press Enter. Then, the system adjusts field B. The next entry is moved to the position farthest left of the field. The DBCS words related to that entry are displayed in field D.

    At this time, you can enter additional alphanumeric entries to be converted at the end of field B.

 

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Examples of DBCS Conversion