Unicode variable-length character strings (unichar) are SQL data types similar to variable-length character strings, but
               are encoded using UTF-16 characters instead of single- or mixed-byte characters. 
               	 
            
 
            	 
            
               Host Variable Formats
 
               		 
               		
                
                  		   
                  			 
                  - OpenESQL and DB2 ECM 
                     			 
                  
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                     				01 unichar1.
   49 unichar1-len        PIC S9(4)  COMP-5.
   49 unichar1-data       PIC N(200) USAGE NATIONAL.
01 unichar2.
   49 unichar1-len        PIC S9(4)  COMP.
   49 unichar1-data       PIC N(200) USAGE NATIONAL.  
                        				  
                        -  The level number for group items containing only two elementary items must be 49. The first item is a four-byte field declared
                           with usage COMP or COMP-5 that represents the effective length of the character string. The length field can be signed or
                           unsigned. The second item is a PICn NATIONAL data type, where 
                           					 n is an integer representing the length of the field that holds the data. 
                           				  
                        
-  SQL statements must reference the group name. 
                           				  
                        
 
- OpenESQL 
                     				JVM Managed Runtime 
                     			 
                  
- In addition to the definition valid for OpenESQL, the following definition is also valid for the OpenESQL 
                     				JVM Managed Runtime: 
                     				01 unichar3               string. 
 For more information on using host variables with international data, see 
                  		  OpenESQL Globalization Best Practices.