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==Description==
==Description==
<p>Use the LANGFILE parameter to specify the language for file processing operations such as ordering of data and processing <var>[[Record_retrievals#Pattern_matching|LIKE]]</var> and LANGLIKE patterns, character storage, and uppercase or lowercase translation. The LANGFILE parameter determines the character set in a file. </p>
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<p>The value of LANGFILE can be a counted character string of one to eight characters or a null string. Its value must match the name of one of the character sets defined in the table below. Null, the default value, specifies U.S. English. </p>
Use the <var>LANGFILE</var> parameter to specify the language for file processing operations such as ordering of data and processing <var>[[Record retrievals#Pattern matching|LIKE]]</var> and <var>[[Value loops#Pattern matching using the LANGLIKE operator|LANGLIKE]]</var> patterns, character storage, and uppercase or lowercase translation. The <var>LANGFILE</var> parameter determines the character set in a file. </p>
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The value of <var>LANGFILE</var> can be a counted character string of one to eight characters or a null string. Its value must match the name of one of the character sets defined in the table below. Null, the default value, specifies U.S. English. </p>
<table>
<table>
<caption>Valid character sets </caption>
<caption>Valid character sets </caption>
<tr><th>Written language</th><th><var class="product">Model&nbsp;204</var> parameter value</th></tr>
<tr class="head"><th>Written language</th>
<tr><th><var>Cyrillic</var></th><td>CYRILLIC</td></tr>
<th>LANGFILE value</th></tr>
<tr><th><var>US + Cyrillic
 
<p>Standard US codepage with some Cyrillic code points</p></var></th><td>USCYRIL</td></tr>
<tr><td>Cyrillic</td>
<tr><th><var>French Canadian</var></th><td>FRENCHC</td></tr>
<td>CYRILLIC</td></tr>
<tr><th><var>Japanese</var></th><td>JAPAN</td></tr>
 
<tr><th><var>Turkish</var></th><td>TURKISH</td></tr>
<tr><td>US + Cyrillic
<tr><th><var>US English</var></th><td>US (the default)</td></tr>
<p>Standard US codepage with some Cyrillic code points</p></td>
<td>USCYRIL</td></tr>
 
<tr><td>French Canadian</td>
<td>FRENCHC</td></tr>
 
<tr><td>Japanese</td>
<td>JAPAN</td></tr>
 
<tr><td>Turkish</td>
<td>TURKISH</td></tr>
 
<tr><td>US English</td>
<td>US (the default)</td></tr>
</table>
</table>
<p>You cannot specify a LANGFILE parameter setting other than US for sorted files (FILEORG X'01' setting).</p>
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<p>After you set the LANGUSER parameter for your terminal and printer support, you must choose the correct LANGFILE parameter option to support applications that meet your language requirements.</p>
You cannot specify a <var>LANGFILE</var> setting other than <var>US</var> for [[Sorted_files|sorted files]] (<var>[[FILEORG parameter|FILEORG]]</var> X'01' setting).</p>
<p>You can set LANGFILE for files created by Version 2.2 or later. However, if it is set to a non-null value, the file cannot be opened by a version prior to Version&nbsp;3.2.</p>
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<p>For more information about language-specific processing, see the <var>Model&nbsp;204 System Manager's Guide</var> and the <var>Rocket Model&nbsp;204 Language Support Summary</var>. </p>
After you set the <var>[[LANGUSER_parameter|LANGUSER]]</var> parameter for your terminal and printer support, you must choose the correct <var>LANGFILE</var> option to support applications that meet your language requirements.</p>
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For more information, see [[Model 204 language support]].
 
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Latest revision as of 17:13, 31 October 2017

Language name for file

Summary

Default value
Null
Parameter type
File
Where set
During file creation only
Related products
All
Introduced
Model 204 V3.2.1

Description

Use the LANGFILE parameter to specify the language for file processing operations such as ordering of data and processing LIKE and LANGLIKE patterns, character storage, and uppercase or lowercase translation. The LANGFILE parameter determines the character set in a file.

The value of LANGFILE can be a counted character string of one to eight characters or a null string. Its value must match the name of one of the character sets defined in the table below. Null, the default value, specifies U.S. English.

Valid character sets
Written language LANGFILE value
Cyrillic CYRILLIC
US + Cyrillic

Standard US codepage with some Cyrillic code points

USCYRIL
French Canadian FRENCHC
Japanese JAPAN
Turkish TURKISH
US English US (the default)

You cannot specify a LANGFILE setting other than US for sorted files (FILEORG X'01' setting).

After you set the LANGUSER parameter for your terminal and printer support, you must choose the correct LANGFILE option to support applications that meet your language requirements.

For more information, see Model 204 language support.