CALL "A$ENCRYPT" USING dataToEncrypt encryptionKey encryptedData |
dataToEncrypt | PIC X(n) or string literal. | Specifies the data to encrypt. Trailing spaces are processed too. |
encryptionKey | PIC X(n) or string literal. | Specifies the key to use during ecryption. Since Blowfish is used, the length of the key should be a multiple of 8 and shouldn’t be greater than 56. |
encryptedData | PIC X(n) | Returns the encrypted data. The size of this field must be the first multiple of 8 bytes greater than the size of dataToEncrypt. For example, if dataToEncrypt is 1 to 7 bytes in size, encryptedData should be at least 8 bytes in size; if dataToEncrypt is 8 to 15 bytes in size, encryptedData should be at least 16 bytes in size; if dataToEncrypt is 16 to 23 bytes in size, encryptedData should be at least 24 bytes in size; and so on... In order to be more flexible and avoid specific size calculations, a PIC X ANY LENGTH item can be used. |
*> All parameters used by a$encrypt may be defined as pic x(n) move "this is test data" to source-str move "Veryant0" to source-pwd call "a$encrypt" using source-str, source-pwd, encrypted-data *> Some characters in the encrypted-data could be not displayable *> You may use function dec2hex to convert it to displayable hex codes |