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AIX Version 4.3 Differences Guide

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10.5.6 Euro SBCS Migration Option - IBM-1252 Locale<br />

Use of a Unicode (UTF-8) locale provides the most standardized and widely<br />

accepted way of achieving Euro support on <strong>AIX</strong>. However, not all applications or<br />

customers, are ready to migrate to the Unicode solution at this time. The Euro<br />

Single-Byte Code Set (SBCS) migration option provides a temporary solution for<br />

those customers who need Euro support immediately but are not yet ready to<br />

migrate to Unicode.<br />

The migration option consists of an additional set of locales bound to the<br />

IBM-1252 code set (same as Windows 1252 extended) for each<br />

language/territory listed in Table 51 on page 256. ISO8859-1 is a proper subset of<br />

IBM-1252, and as such, all data currently encoded in ISO8859-1 can be used in<br />

the IBM-1252 environment without any requirement for data conversion. The<br />

IBM-1252 code set differs in relation to the industry standard code set ISO8859-1<br />

to the extend that additional graphic characters are added in the ISO control<br />

characters range from 0x80 through 0x9F. The Euro character is defined at code<br />

point 0x80 in the IBM-1252 environment, which is identical to the Windows NT<br />

270 <strong>AIX</strong> <strong>Version</strong> <strong>4.3</strong> <strong>Differences</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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