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Related reference:<br />

Create Physical File (CRTPF) command<br />

Change Physical File (CHGPF) command<br />

Copy File (CPYF) command<br />

Create Logical File (CRTLF) command<br />

DDS keywords and parameters<br />

UIM menus and panel groups<br />

You can use the CHRID parameter on the Create Menu (CRTMNU) or Create Panel Group<br />

(CRTPNLGRP) command to specify a *JOBCCSID for a menu or a panel group.<br />

The CHRID parameter on the Create Menu (CRTMNU) command for creating menus can be used to<br />

specify a *JOBCCSID value for a menu. Conversion is automatically done between the CHRID parameter<br />

of the device and the CCSID value of the menu.<br />

The CHRID parameter on the Create Panel Group (CRTPNLGRP) command for creating panel groups can<br />

be used to specify a *JOBCCSID value for panel groups. Conversion is automatically done between the<br />

CHRID of the device and the CCSID of the panel group and the CCSID of the job.<br />

Related reference:<br />

Create Menu (CRTMNU) command<br />

Create Panel Group (CRTPNLGRP) command<br />

Setting up <strong>i5</strong>/<strong>OS</strong> with a national language version<br />

The steps to install and configure a national language version on the <strong>i5</strong>/<strong>OS</strong> operating system include<br />

selecting and installing hardware, installing software, and configuring your environment to run in a<br />

globalized setting.<br />

You can use this information as you install your own systems, and you can apply the principles when<br />

you develop applications for customers who are installing their own national language version on <strong>i5</strong>/<strong>OS</strong>.<br />

The feature code identified when you order an <strong>i5</strong>/<strong>OS</strong> operating system is the language of your textual<br />

data and is called the primary language of the system. Any other language versions that you have<br />

ordered are called secondary languages. For secondary languages, the national language version consists<br />

of only the textual data for all licensed programs ordered. The program code is not contained in the<br />

secondary language version.<br />

The primary language is the language in which the system is serviced and from which all<br />

language-dependent or cultural-dependent system values are initialized. In addition, other system objects<br />

and functions assume attributes based on the primary language. For example, messages appearing in the<br />

history log always appear in the primary language.<br />

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