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For an IBM i Master system you change the new partition after it has been created using the Housekeeping option Change partition being worked with. After selecting the partition you wish to work with, use the Housekeeping option Work with partition multilingual attributes to set up or review the multilingual attributes of the partition.
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DC@P400501 Multilingual Partition Languages Multilingual Partition : XXX Select language to review/change or use Add key to add a new language
Sel Language Description Default Fnn=Help Fnn=Exit Fnn=Cancel Fnn=Messages |
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DC@P400502 Display Multilingual Partition Language Multilingual Partition . . . . . . . . . . : XXX Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ENG DBCS support required . . . . . . . . NO YES, NO RLTB support required . . . . . . . . . NO YES, NO Default language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . YES YES, NO Development language . . . . . . . . . NO YES, NO PC Locale uppercasing required . . NO YES, NO Fnn=Help Fnn=Exit Fnn=Cancel Fnn=Messages Fnn=Change Fnn=Delete |
Select the language and options you need for your partition. Advice for each option is in this guide.
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In a Visual LANSA Slave or Independent System, after creating a partition or changing a partition to be multilingual you define the supported languages using the Language Settings tab on the Partition definition.
You can define any number of languages (from any of the language groups) that are to be supported within the partition. The definition of a language includes these options:
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