To add the first entries into a dictionary, follow these steps:
- Specify ENTRY(*ALL) when entering the EDTIGCDCT command. For example,
to edit the dictionary QUSRIGCDCT stored in the library DBCSLIB, enter:
EDTIGCDCT IGCDCT(DBCSLIB/QUSRIGCDCT) +
ENTRY(*ALL)
The server displays the Work with DBCS Conversion Dictionary
display.
- Enter a 1 in the first option field in the list and enter an
alphanumeric entry to be added to the dictionary in the entry field.
The
server then displays the Edit Related Words display showing only two lines
of data: BEGINNING OF DATA and END OF DATA.
- Enter an I in the NBR field beside the BEGINNING
OF DATA line to insert a line.
- Press the Enter key. The server displays a blank line.
Figure 1. Display for Edit
Related Words
- On the blank line, enter a DBCS word to be related to the new alphanumeric
entry.
If you enter data on the inserted line and leave the cursor on that
line, another new line appears below when you press the Enter key. You can
enter another DBCS word on this line, or delete it by leaving it blank, and
pressing the Enter key.
- When you finish adding this first entry, press F12 to get the Exit Dictionary
Entry display. Enter the Y option to save the entry and then return to the
Work With DBCS Conversion Dictionary display. Enter option 1 again
and enter another alphanumeric entry in the entry field to continue adding
entries to the dictionary, or press F3 to end editing the dictionary.