During installation of DB2, the country, codepage, and
regional settings are established. However, you can change these
settings after installing DB2: including regional settings such as code
page, country language (for monetary, date, and numeric formatting), and time
zone. When a new connection to a database is made, the database manager
uses these new values.
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You must ensure that your regional settings are set correctly. DB2
may not produce the expected results if the country, code page, or regional
settings are incorrect for the intended language.
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Table 23 shows the languages into which the DB2 messages are translated.
Note: | The code page values in the table that follows are also used as directory names on DB2 CD-ROMs. For example, a reference to x:\language\win32\install would be x:\en\win32\install for English. For more detailed information on the languages and code pages support, refer to the Administration Guide. |
Table 23. Languages and Code Pages
Country Code | Language |
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bg | Bulgarian |
br | Brazilian Portuguese |
cn | Simplified Chinese (PRC) |
cz | Czech |
de | German |
dk | Danish |
en | English |
es | Spanish |
fi | Finnish |
fr | French |
gr | Greek |
hu | Hungarian |
il | Hebrew |
it | Italian |
jp | Japanese |
kr | Korean |
nl | Dutch |
no | Norwegian |
pl | Polish |
pt | Portuguese |
ru | Russian |
se | Swedish |
si | Slovenian |
tr | Turkish |
tw | Traditional Chinese (Taiwan) |