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<td>Means that <code>M204</code> messages are left as mixed case unless <var>[[DBCSENV parameter|DBCSENV]]</var> is set to a non-zero value, in which case they are translated to uppercase.
<td>Means that <code>M204</code> messages are left as mixed case unless the <var>DBCSENV</var> parameter is set to a non-zero value, in which case they are translated to uppercase.
This value means that mixed case messages are translated to uppercase
This value means that mixed case messages are translated to uppercase
in any Online using DBCS characters where lowercase characters might
in any Online using DBCS characters where lowercase characters might
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Unless a site is using DBCS, this default setting should be fine. </p></td></tr>
Unless a site is using DBCS, this default setting should be fine. </p></td></tr>


<tr><th nowrap>1 or 3</th>
<tr><th nowrap>1</th>
<td>Forces translation of <code>M204</code> messages to uppercase. </td></tr>
<td>Forces translation of <code>M204</code> messages to uppercase. </td></tr>



Latest revision as of 18:04, 25 October 2017

Upper casing of M204. messages

Summary

Default value
0
Parameter type
System
Where set
System manager resettable
Related products
All
Introduced
Model 204 version 7.5

Description

Controls the case (mixed vs. upper) of M204 messages.

This numeric parameter must have a value of 0, 1, or 2.

The values for UPCASMSG are:

0 Means that M204 messages are left as mixed case unless the DBCSENV parameter is set to a non-zero value, in which case they are translated to uppercase.

This value means that mixed case messages are translated to uppercase in any Online using DBCS characters where lowercase characters might end up being displayed as katakana.

Unless a site is using DBCS, this default setting should be fine.

1 Forces translation of M204 messages to uppercase.
2 Always leaves M204 messages in mixed case, even if DBCSENV is set to a non-zero value. This is useful at DBCS sites where it is known that lowercase characters will be correctly displayed.

See Also