Double-byte data in an alphanumeric field

If you try to print double-byte data in a field that is described in DDS as alphanumeric, the system interprets the data as alphanumeric. What happens depends on whether the printer being used is an alphanumeric or DBCS printer, and on the status of the replace-unprintable-characters option. This condition is a special case described under Improperly indicated DBCS files in the Database file management topic collection.