Scenarios: Set up i5/OS™ with a national language version
Use these scenarios to better understand multilingual support.
Note:
For more information about the details described in the scenarios, see the following topics:
For Unicode database information relating to DDS, see the
DDS for physical and logical files
information.
For Unicode display information with DDS, see the
DDS for display files
information.
For Unicode printing information with DDS, see the
DDS for printer files
information.
For information about using the subsystem description, see the
Enable the secondary language
topic.
Scenario: A single server supporting Spanish
In this scenario, there is a single server supporting Spanish users and applications.
Scenario: A single server supporting Spanish and an existing EBCDIC database
In this scenario, there is a single server supporting Spanish users and applications and an existing EBCDIC database.
Scenario: A single server supporting English, Japanese, and German
In this scenario, there is a single server supporting English, Japanese, and German users and applications.
Parent topic:
Set up i5/OS with a national language version
Related concepts
Work with Unicode