Multilingual Support is set up at a partition level within a LANSA system.
All new partitions created on the IBM i on Japanese and French machines are automatically created as multilingual.
All Visual LANSA partitions are automatically created as multilingual.
Multilingual support is necessary if your application will:
- use a double byte character set (DBCS) (also referred to as ideographic characters (IGC)) such as Chinese, Japanese or Korean.
- run in more than one language.
- use a bi-directional language such as Hebrew or Arabic. Note that bi-directional languages are only available for 5250 applications using RDML code.
For applications in bi-directional or DBCS languages you must use multilingual support, regardless of whether or not the resulting applications are truly multilingual (that is, able to operate in more than one language).