By looking at an encrypted field that displays a character as '^', the
Hex value appears to be 'B0' (that's a *zero).

HTH,
Roger Mackie

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Subject: Re: "Carrot" character in EBCDIC?

Brad Stone wrote:
The Carrot ^ character gets translated to garbage.  Every other 
character I've tested seems to work fine.

It's called a "Caret".  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caret

I've looked in a few EBCDIC tables and don't even find this character 
anywhere.

I don't think it exists.  It always maps to something odd on my 5250
emulator's.

david

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