In static literals and in input and output fields,
Micro Focus IMS MFS supports double-byte character sets (DBCS) on their own, and also mixed data consisting of double- and single-byte
characters.
MFS Code
For each literal and field that contains DBCS data only, specify the extended attribute EATTR=EGCS.
For each literal and field that contains mixed data that includes both DBCS and single-byte characters, specify the extended
attribute EATTR=MIX.
For example:
FLD0001 DFLD LTH=0008,POS=(02,02),ATTR=(NUM,PROT,MOD),
EATTR=EGCS
DFLD 'Double- and Single-byte Literals',X
POS=(02,12),ATTR=HI,EATTR=MIX
Important: When editing MFS source containing DBCS data:
- Use an editor that specifically supports ASCII Shift-JIS DBCS encoding. If you edit your MFS code in UTF-8 editing mode, the
editor could automatically replace all Shift-JIS DBCS characters with the ASCII question mark (?) character (default Unicode
substitution character). This automatic substitution could cause irrevocable corruption to the MFS file.
- Do not enclose DBCS data in Shift Out/Shift In (SO/SI) characters as these are inserted as required during MFS generation.
MFS Generation
To generate MFS that contains DBCS data, specify the CBEGCS directive when executing
mfims mfsgen. See
CBEGCS for details.
Restrictions
MFS DBCS in
Enterprise Developer does not support the following:
- Continuation of DBCS or mixed data MFS literal strings, meaning that these strings cannot span multiple lines in an MFS file.
- Dynamically changing the extended attribute (EATTR) that specifies the type of data. This means that you cannot dynamically
change a double-byte field into single-byte field, and vice versa. This does not apply to any other extended attributes for
double-byte or mixed fields, which can be modified as usual.