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How does packed decimal translate to ASCII?

Asked by xenium in Programming for iSeries / AS400

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Hi,
Simple follow-up question.

If i take the decimal number 98 and pack it into 1 byte i understand that:

9 becomes the firstpart of the byte (1st nibble)
8 becomes the second part of the byte (2nd nibble)

What will the ascii value of this byte be? How is this determined based on the codepage? (i know nothing of codepage)

Can you give me 2 examples of how this number would be translated?

If nothing else the complexity might make me drop the topic, but i'm stubborn.

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