Channel names are always
in EBCDIC. The allowable set of characters for channel names, listed above,
includes some characters that do not have the same representation in all EBCDIC
code pages. We therefore recommend that, if channels are to be shipped between
regions, the characters used in naming them should be restricted to A-Z a-z
0-9 & : = , ; < > . - and _.
Channel names are
always in EBCDIC. The allowable set of characters for channel names, listed
above, includes some characters that do not have the same representation in
all EBCDIC code pages. We therefore recommend that, if a channel is to be
shipped between regions (that is, if the transaction named on the TRANSID
option is remote), the characters used in naming it should be restricted to
A-Z a-z
0-9 & : = , ; < > . - and
_.
This option is valid only on a RETURN command issued by a program at the highest logical level; that is, a program returning control to CICS.
If this option is not specified, and the current context is channel, the current channel's containers are browsed.
Channel names are always in EBCDIC. The allowable set of characters for channel names, listed above, includes some characters that do not have the same representation in all EBCDIC code pages. We therefore recommend that, if channels are to be shipped between regions, the characters used in naming them should be restricted to A-Z 0-9 & : = , ; < > . - and _.