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<h1 class="topictitle1">Create a DBCS conversion dictionary</h1>
<div><div class="section"><div class="p">To create a DBCS conversion dictionary, follow these steps:
<ol><li>Use the <a href="../cl/crtigcdct.htm">Create DBCS Conversion Dictionary
(CRTIGCDCT)</a> command.</li>
<li>Name the dictionary, QUSRIGCDCT, so it can be used during DBCS conversion.
The server uses the dictionary if it is the first user-created dictionary
found when searching a user's library list. <p>You might call the dictionary
by another name while it is being created to prevent application programs
from using it for conversion. Later, change the dictionary name using the
Rename Object (RNMOBJ) command.</p>
<div class="p">For example, to create a user DBCS conversion
dictionary to be stored in the library DBCSLIB, enter: <pre>CRTIGCDCT IGCDCT(DBCSLIB/QUSRIGCDCT)</pre>
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<li>Use the <a href="../cl/edtigcdct.htm">EDTIGCDCT</a> command to put entries
and related words into the dictionary after creating it. See <a href="rbal3eddict.htm#rbal3eddict">Edit a DBCS conversion dictionary</a> for
instructions on putting entries in the dictionary.</li>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rbal3convd.htm" title="You can use the commands listed in this topic to perform object management functions with the DBCS conversion dictionary.">Commands for DBCS conversion dictionaries</a></div>
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