Native Language Support [ ALLBASE/SQL Pascal Application Programming Guide ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation
ALLBASE/SQL Pascal Application Programming Guide
Native Language Support
ALLBASE/SQL lets you manipulate databases in a number of native languages
in addition to the default language, known as NATIVE-3000. You can use
either 8-bit or 16-bit character data, as appropriate for the language
you select. In addition, you can always include ASCII data in any
database, since ASCII is a subset of each supported character set. The
collating sequence for sorting and comparisons is that of the native
language selected.
You can use native language characters in the following places, including
the following places:
* Character literals.
* Host variables for CHAR or VARCHAR data (but not variable names).
* ALLBASE/SQL names.
* WHERE and VALUES clauses.
If your system has the proper message files installed, ALLBASE/SQL
displays prompts, messages and banners in the language you select, and it
displays dates and time according to local customs. In addition, ISQL
accepts responses to its prompts in the native language selected.
However, regardless of the native language used, the syntax of ISQL and
SQL commands--including punctuation--remains in ASCII.
Note that MPE XL does not support native language file names nor
DBEnvironment names.
In order to use a native language other than the default, you must do the
following:
1. Make sure your I/O devices support the character set you wish to
use.
2. Set the MPE job control word NLUSERLANG to the number (LangNum) of
the native language you wish to use. Use the following MPE XL
command:
SETJCW NLUSERLANG = LangNum
This language then becomes the current language. (If NLUSERLANG
is not set, the current language is NATIVE-3000.)
3. Use the LANG = LanguageName option of the START DBE NEW command to
specify the language when you create a DBEnvironment.
Run the MPE XL utility program NLUTIL.PUB.SYS to determine which native
languages are supported on your system. Here is a list of some supported
languages, preceded by the LangNum for each:
0 NATIVE-3000 9 ITALIAN 52 ARABICW
1 AMERICAN 10 NORWEGIAN 61 GREEK
2 C-FRENCH 11 PORTUGUESE 71 HEBREW
3 DANISH 12 SPANISH 81 TURKISH
4 DUTCH 13 SWEDISH 201 CHINESE-S
5 ENGLISH 14 ICELANDIC 211 CHINESE-T
6 FINNISH 41 KATAKANA 221 JAPANESE
7 FRENCH 51 ARABIC 231 KOREAN
8 GERMAN
Resetting NLUSERLANG while you are connected to a DBEnvironment has no
effect on the current DBE session.
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