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<h1 class="topictitle1">User-created dictionary for DBCS</h1>
<div><p>A user-created dictionary contains any alphanumeric entries and
related DBCS words that you choose to include. You might create a user dictionary
to contain words unique to your business or words that you use regularly but
that are not included in the server-supplied dictionary.</p>
<div class="section"><p>You can create one or more DBCS conversion dictionaries with any
name and store them in any library. When performing DBCS conversion, however,
the server only refers to the first user dictionary named QUSRIGCDCT in the
user's library list, no matter how many dictionaries you have or what they
are named. Make sure that the library list is properly specified so that
the server checks the correct dictionary.</p>
<p>During DBCS conversion, the
server checks QUSRIGCDCT before checking QSYSIGCDCT.</p>
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