Equivalent of Cp037 encoding File adapter 11g

Hi,
Can anyone tell me what is the Equivalent of Cp037 encoding in File adapter 11g.In file adapter 10g i could use Cp037 as such.But in 11g file adapter character set i could not find Cp037.
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