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In a client/server configuration, this option is set on each PC during system initialisation initialization on the PC.
This option is only used with fields created without the attribute LC (Lowercase entry allowed) specified. When LC (Lowercase entry allowed) is not specified, that field's input values in the range a to z will be converted to upper case (that is A to Z).
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YES if you wish to have characters outside the a to z range also converted to upper case, for example, from à to À
NO, if you want want the special characters to remain as lower case lowercase while those in the a to z range are converted to upper caseuppercase. This could be the result: RESUMé.
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The ISO 639-1 two-letter language code. It can be optionally qualified by an ISO 3166-1 two-letter country code. The language code or qualified language-country code must be a valid registered code, for example: en (English), en-US (English–United States) and en-GB (English–United Kingdom). This field is case-sensitive. Values must be entered in the correct case (for example: en-US).
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For more information, refer to Input Attributes in the Technical Reference Guide.
Partition Description
Refer to Creating or Changing System Partition Definitions for details.
Refer to Creating or Changing System Partition Definitions for details of the following items:
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User Message Files
Up to 10 user-defined message files may be nominated for the language. They are used to execute OVRMSGF commands when entering applications defined within this partition.
Refer to the LANSA Multilingual Application Design Guide for detailed information on specifying message files.
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Allows you to specify the short form description for all SAA/CUA function keys in the appropriate language. For details, refer to If you Comply with SAA/CUA Standards and Guidelines.
Delete Partition Language
The delete key will only delete the record in the LANSA internal file associating the language with the current partition. The language is then not available for use in the current partition. There may be many other records in the internal LANSA multilingual extension files, i.e.process and function descriptions in the now deleted language. Refer to the parameter Delete Deleted Partition Language Extensions in Submit Job to Reorganize the Database for further details.