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One thousand is formatted as 1,000<br />

and<br />

Four one-hundredths is formatted as .04<br />

J If you specify a J, the system uses a comma for a decimal point, a period for a 3-digit grouping<br />

character, and zero suppression at the second character to the left of the decimal point. For<br />

example,<br />

One thousand is formatted as 1.000<br />

and<br />

Four one-hundredths is formatted as 0,04<br />

I If you specify an I, the system uses a comma for a decimal point, a period for a 3-digit grouping<br />

character, and zero suppression to the left of the decimal point. For example,<br />

One thousand is formatted as 1.000<br />

and<br />

Four one-hundredths is formatted as ,04<br />

A change to this value takes effect immediately.<br />

Related concepts:<br />

“Set job attributes (QSETJOBATR) system value” on page 24<br />

The set job attributes (QSETJOBATR) system value sets job attributes at job startup time.<br />

“Job attributes” on page 80<br />

Some job attributes are cultural dependent. Through cultural-dependent attributes, the system provides<br />

linguistic support, cultural support, and the ordering of data.<br />

“Information in message CPX8416” on page 81<br />

If your application is translated into other languages, use message CPX8416 from the QCPFMSG message<br />

file to get the correct setting for some cultural values for the other languages. The message exists for your<br />

primary language and all installed secondary language libraries.<br />

“Decimal formats” on page 87<br />

You can change the decimal format with the QDECFMT system value to reflect the way decimals are<br />

presented for your country or location.<br />

Language identifier (QLANGID) system value:<br />

The language identifier (QLANGID) system value specifies the default language identifier for the system.<br />

This value also determines the sort sequence table to be used for sorting character data when the<br />

QSRTSEQ system value is set to *LANGIDSHR or *LANGIDUNQ.<br />

Note: This value is not used to determine the sort sequence table when QSRTSEQ is set either to *HEX<br />

or to a user-specified table.<br />

You can change this system value to reflect the default language identifier for your country or location.<br />

There is no validity checking between the QLANGID system value and the QCCSID system value.<br />

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