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==Description==
==Description==
<p>The LANGUSER parameter specifies the language that is in use by the thread's I/O device. Different terminals in the same <var class="product">Model&nbsp;204</var> run can use different languages. <var>[[Using_HLI_and_batch_configurations|HLI]]</var> or SQL threads can use different languages from each other and from User Language or terminal threads.</p>
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<p>The value of LANGUSER can be a character string of one to eight characters. It must match the name of one of the defined character sets listed in [[LANGFILE parameter|LANGFILE]].</p>
The <var>LANGUSER</var> parameter specifies the language that is in use by the thread's I/O device. Different terminals in the same <var class="product">Model&nbsp;204</var> run can use different languages. <var>[[Using_HLI_and_batch_configurations|HLI]]</var> or SQL threads can use different languages from each other and from User Language or terminal threads.</p>
<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>
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The value of <var>LANGUSER</var> can be a character string of one to eight characters. It must match the name of one of the defined character sets listed in <var>[[LANGFILE parameter|LANGFILE]]</var>.</p>
 
[[Category:User parameters]]
[[Category:User parameters]]
[[Category:Parameters]]
[[Category:Parameters]]

Latest revision as of 21:36, 30 October 2014

Language name for thread

Summary

Default value
Null, meaning U.S. English
Parameter type
User
Where set
On the user's parameter line, resettable
Related products
All
Introduced
Model 204 V3.2.1

Description

The LANGUSER parameter specifies the language that is in use by the thread's I/O device. Different terminals in the same Model 204 run can use different languages. HLI or SQL threads can use different languages from each other and from User Language or terminal threads.

The value of LANGUSER can be a character string of one to eight characters. It must match the name of one of the defined character sets listed in LANGFILE.