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Adam Dorritie <[log in to unmask]>
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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 25 Nov 2002 10:10:27 -0500798_iso-8859-1 Actually, octal 33 is an escape. octal 31 is an EM (whatever that is).

There is a chart at http://docs.hp.com/cgi-bin/doc3k/B3150090013.11820/209

At 06:59 AM 11/25/2002 -0800, Craig Lalley wrote:
>Just trying to help someone out.
>
>In converting some COBOL programs I have run into:
>
>%31
>%33
>%5440
>
>Now I know octal 31 and 33 are line feed and carriage
>return. Is there a list anywhere that I can
>reference?
>
>Thanks for the help.
>
>-Craig
>
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Try the chart at http://h18009.www1.hp.com/fortran/docs/lrm/lrm0650.htm

Adam Dorritie
Easy Does It Technologies LLC
(702) 807-2144
http://www.editcorp.com


Craig Lalley asks:
>  Now I know octal 31 and 33 are line feed and carriage
>  return.  Is there a list anywhere that I can
>  reference?

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