Caché System Administration Guide - InterSystems Documentation
Caché System Administration Guide - InterSystems Documentation
Caché System Administration Guide - InterSystems Documentation
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Configuring NLS Settings<br />
2.6.1.2 Import Locale<br />
From the [Home] > [Configuration] > [NLS Settings] > [Import Locale] page, you can import locales or<br />
tables:<br />
1. Select the Import Type; Locale is the default.<br />
2. Enter a file name and click OK. The only valid file extensions are .xml and .goq.<br />
3. A message displays indicating how many locales, tables, and subtables have been imported.<br />
2.6.2 Using the ^NLS Routine<br />
Invoke the ^NLS routine from the %SYS namespace:<br />
Do ^NLS<br />
Follow the series of menus to perform the various functions in managing the NLS locales and tables.<br />
The following is an example of using the routine to display the current locale:<br />
%SYS>Do ^NLS<br />
1) Locale definitions<br />
2) Table definitions<br />
3) Import Locales/Tables<br />
4) Current system settings<br />
NLS option 1<br />
Select a locale: enuw => English, United States, Unicode<br />
1) Display locale<br />
2) Edit locale<br />
3) Install locale<br />
4) Export locale<br />
5) Validate locale<br />
6) Copy locale<br />
7) Delete locale<br />
8) Load locale table<br />
9) Select another locale<br />
Locale option 1<br />
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--------------------------------- Locale enuw --------------------------------<br />
Country: United States (US)<br />
Language: English (en-US)<br />
Character set: Unicode Currency: $<br />
Internal tables -- Default -------- Additional -----------------------------<br />
Pattern match Latin1<br />
Identifier<br />
Latin1<br />
Uppercase<br />
Latin1<br />
Lowercase<br />
Latin1<br />
Titlecase<br />
Latin1<br />
Collation<br />
Cache standard<br />
$X/$Y action Latin1<br />
Input/output tables ----------------------------------------------------------<br />
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