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Examples of User-defined Character Sets
The following table provides examples of user-defined character sets:
Example
Description
[\#-\*]
All of the characters found between “#” and “*” in the ASCII collating sequence
[A0\[\]/u]
The letter “a,” forced to uppercase, the digit “0” and square brackets
[#abc]
Any character acceptable in your installation as a digit and the letters “a,” “b,” and “c”
[&\*\$]
Any character acceptable in your system as the first character in a name and the characters “*” and “$”
[abc//a]
The characters “a,” “b,” and “c”; the default is “a” if the end user fails to make an entry or enters a space.
Last modified date: 12/20/2023