Multilingual Support is set up at a partition level within a LANSA system. All new partitions created on the IBMÂ 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:
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).
| Note: Although it is not recommended, it is only possible to use a national language without multilingual support if the language is derived from the Latin alphabet (for example, English). |