Thanks, thats what I was looking for.
-Craig
--- Tom Brandt <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> 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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