HPlogo Using SNA IMF Pass Thru: HP 3000 MPE/iX Computer Systems > Appendix A Pass Thru Messages

Suppressing Localized Message and Help Text

» 

Technical documentation

» Feedback

 » Table of Contents

 » Glossary

 » Index

Under some circumstances, applications designed for English-speaking users may need to communicate with DBCS data. An example of this might be a situation in which American users, connected to an HP 3000, are communicating with an Asian host.

The American users will want to read error messages and help text in English, not in the Asian language. You can suppress the Asian-language messages and help text by using a file equation to redirect the Asian message catalog and help text files to their English equivalents. This process will allow the English-speaking users to read messages and help text in English.

Here are some examples of file equations:

Traditional Chinese

:FILE CATIM211.PUB.SYS=CATIMF.PUB.SYS
:FILE IMFHE211.PUB.SYS=IMFHELP.PUB.SYS
:RUN TTSSON.PUB.SYS;INFO="CONFIG=node#class;DEVID=T"

Japanese

:FILE CATIM221.PUB.SYS=CATIMF.PUB.SYS
:FILE IMFHE221.PUB.SYS=IMFHELP.PUB.SYS
:RUN TTSSON.PUB.SYS;INFO="CONFIG=node#class;DEVID=T"

Korean

:FILE CATIM231.PUB.SYS=CATIMF.PUB.SYS
:FILE IMFHE231.PUB.SYS=IMFHELP.PUB.SYS
:RUN TTSSON.PUB.SYS;INFO="CONFIG=node#class;DEVID=T"
Feedback to webmaster