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Convert_Outgoing (CPI-C)

The Convert_Outgoing call (function name cmcnvo) converts a string of ASCII characters into EBCDIC. Note that the return conversion can be performed using Convert_Incoming.

Syntax

  
CM_ENTRY Convert_Outgoing(  
    unsigned char FAR *string,    
    CM_INT32 FAR *string_length,  
    CM_INT32 FAR *return_code   
);  

Parameters

string
Supplied parameter. Specifies the ASCII string to be converted. The string may contain any of the following characters:

  • Uppercase A–Z

  • Lowercase a–z

  • Numbers 0–9

  • The period (.)

  • Space characters

  • The special characters < > + - ( ) & * ; : , ' ? / _= ".

    string_length characters of this string will be replaced by EBCDIC equivalents.

    string_length
    Supplied parameter. Specifies the number of characters to be converted (1–32767).

    return_code
    The code returned from this call. The valid return codes are listed later in this topic.

Return Codes

CM_OK
Primary return code; the call executed successfully and the string parameter now contains the converted EBCDIC string.

CM_OPERATION_NOT_ACCEPTED
Primary return code; the string_length parameter specified an invalid value.

CM_PRODUCT_SPECIFIC_ERROR
Primary return code; a product-specific error occurred and has been logged in the products error log.

State Changes

The conversation can be in any state.

There is no state change.

Remarks

When data is being received in buffer format in a basic conversation, the data buffer may contain multiple logical records, each consisting of a two-byte length field (NN) followed by the data. The application must extract and convert each data string separately (excluding the length field value). The applications must not attempt to convert the whole buffer in one operation, because this will make the length field values invalid.