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<h1 class="topictitle1">Where you can use double-byte data</h1>
<div><p>You can use double-byte data as data in files, as
the text of messages, as the text of object descriptions, as literals and
constants, and as data to be processed by high-level language programs.</p>
<div class="section"><ul><li>As data in files: <ul><li>Data in database files.</li>
<li>Data entered in input-capable and data displayed in output-capable fields
of display files.</li>
<li>Data printed in output-capable fields in printer files.</li>
<li>Data used as literals in display files and printer files.</li>
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<li>As the text of messages.</li>
<li>As the text of object descriptions.</li>
<li>As literals and constants, and as data to be processed by high-level language
programs.</li>
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<p>Double-byte data can be displayed only at DBCS display stations and
printed only on DBCS printers. Double-byte data can be written onto diskette,
tape, disk, and optical storage.</p>
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