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OMI - National Character Sets

Draft MDC Standard

4.4 National character sets
4.4.1 Database

Most M[UMPS] databases use the character set profile M[UMPS], defined in ANSI/MDC X11.1 Annex A. Some retain the collating sequence, pattern matching, and name characters of the M[UMPS] profile, but use different national character sets. And some use other character set profiles that cannot be translated to and from the M[UMPS] profile.

Many OMI transactions contain a global reference in the request, the response, or both. OMI defines the contents and collating sequence of subscripts and data values in these transactions in 2 ways, selected by the character translation field of the global reference:

The connect transaction contains a character translation field that governs the content of all strings not governed by the global reference nor by explicit specifications of this standard:

An agent and a server that share a non-standard character set internally may set character translation = 1 throughout to avoid the burden of reciprocal translations to and from the M[UMPS] character set.

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