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<h1 class="topictitle1">Globalization overview</h1>
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<div><p>This topic describes the way that globalization has been implemented
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on i5/OS™,
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including topics that describe globalization-specific values on the system
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and topics that describe how services and functions in i5/OS support globalization.</p>
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<p>i5/OS supports many languages; you can work in the
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language of your choice. i5/OS also ensures that the data you send to and receive
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from the server appears in the form and order you expect. By supporting many
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different languages, the operating system works as you expect it to work,
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from both a linguistic and a cultural point of view.</p>
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<p>i5/OS uses a common set of program code, regardless
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of which language you use on the system. For example, the program code on
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a U.S. English server and the program code on a Spanish server are identical.
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Different sets of textual data are used, however, for different languages.</p>
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<p><dfn class="term">Textual data</dfn> is a collective term for menus,
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displays, lists, prompts, options, online help information, and messages.
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function key for online help information about a U.S. English server, while
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you see <var class="varname">Ayuda</var> on a Spanish server. Using the same program
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code with different sets of textual data allows i5/OS to support more than one language
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on a single server.</p>
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<li class="ulchildlink"><strong><a href="rbagsmultilangsup.htm">Multiple language support</a></strong><br />
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i5/OS provides
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the tools and function you need to make your applications deliver your business
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information, such as dates and numbers, in formats that conform to the expectations
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of users in multiple cultures using multiple languages.</li>
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<li class="ulchildlink"><strong><a href="rbagsnatlangvers.htm">What is a national language version?</a></strong><br />
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A national language version (NLV) is a version of the i5/OS that contains
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a predefined set of language-dependent values like date format, time format,
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sort sequence, and so forth for a particular language.</li>
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<li class="ulchildlink"><strong><a href="rbagsos400translations.htm">i5/OS translations</a></strong><br />
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i5/OS,
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or portions of i5/OS,
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are translated into languages listed in this topic. Not all portions of i5/OS are
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translated into every language.</li>
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<li class="ulchildlink"><strong><a href="rbagsnatlangdesinos400.htm">National language design in i5/OS</a></strong><br />
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The national language design in i5/OS defines the functions your application
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software can use to support national languages.</li>
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<li class="ulchildlink"><strong><a href="rbagssyslingcultval.htm">Linguistic and cultural values</a></strong><br />
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Linguistic and cultural conventions include any server values, attributes, or settings that can be altered to suit a country or language.</li>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rbagsglobalmain.htm" title="The iSeries server is designed to support the culture and languages of many countries around the world. As companies integrate e-commerce on a global scale into their fundamental business processes, their prospective customers, established customers, and active partners can take advantage of increased revenue and decreased expenses through software globalization.">i5/OS globalization</a></div>
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