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Default Wrong data format?

Hi, folks,

trying to transfer data by copy and paste from Excel to an
input-field in the other window that contains a "mask" of a
mainframe dialogue (probably IMS/DC or CICS) makes the screen frozen.
Typing same letters into that mask is possible without any problems.

Can the "copy and paste" be done by an VBA-program? And translated
data same time "on the fly" form ASCII ? (Excel) to (probably) EBCDIC
(mainframe)
data format?

If VBA couldn't do that, is it possible to solve the problem by using
"scripting host" programming? If anyone is out there has some experiences
in this matter that would be great! Thanks for any hint. Best would be the
code
of a sample solution. :-)

Greetings
Peter




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