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If you change this value, the change takes effect for new jobs that enter the system after you make the<br />

change.<br />

Related concepts:<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 />

Day of the month (QDAY) system value:<br />

The day of the month (QDAY) system value indicates the day of the month on the system. This value<br />

must be a valid day of the month or of the year if you are using the Julian date format.<br />

You can change the day of the month to reflect the current day of the month in your country or location.<br />

If you change QDAY, you also change the value for QDATE. A change to this value takes place<br />

immediately.<br />

Related concepts:<br />

“<strong>System</strong> date (QDATE) system value” on page 17<br />

The system date (QDATE) system value indicates the year, the month, and the day on the system.<br />

Day of week (QDAYOFWEEK) system value:<br />

The day of week (QDAYOFWEEK) system value specifies the day of the week on the system.<br />

This value can be:<br />

v *SUN (Sunday)<br />

v *MON (Monday)<br />

v *TUE (Tuesday)<br />

v *WED (Wednesday)<br />

v *THU (Thursday)<br />

v *FRI (Friday)<br />

v *SAT (Saturday)<br />

This value cannot be changed. It is set by the system. The value of QDATE determines the value of<br />

QDAYOFWEEK.<br />

This value cannot be set correctly if your system is not using the Gregorian calendar.<br />

Related concepts:<br />

“<strong>System</strong> date (QDATE) system value” on page 17<br />

The system date (QDATE) system value indicates the year, the month, and the day on the system.<br />

“Leap year adjustment (QLEAPADJ) system value” on page 22<br />

The Leap year adjustment (QLEAPADJ) system value adjusts the system algorithms for the leap year in<br />

different calendar systems.<br />

DBCS system indicator (QIGC) system value:<br />

The DBCS system indicator (QIGC) system value specifies whether a double-byte character set (DBCS)<br />

national language version (NLV) is installed. This value is set when the primary national language<br />

version is installed.<br />

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