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Administration and Programming Guide for OS/390


Enabling the Message Catalog

Net.Data for OS/390 provides English, Japanese, and Korean message catalogs. You enable and specify these message catalogs in the Web server's environment variables file.

Unless you modified the directory structure or name when you created the hierarchical file system (HFS) directory for Net.Data, you have already installed the Net.Data English, Japanese, and Korean message catalogs in the files /usr/lpp/netdata/C/d2w.cat, /usr/lpp/netdata/Ja_JP/d2w.cat, and /usr/lpp/netdata/Ko_KR/d2w.cat, respectively.

If you did modify the directory structure or name, substitute your choice for /usr/lpp/netdata in the following steps:

  1. To enable the use of Net.Data message catalogs, add /usr/lpp/netdata/%L/%N to the NLSPATH statement in the Web server's environment variables file. Your NLSPATH statement should be similar to:
    NLSPATH=/usr/lib/nls/msg/%L/%N:/usr/lpp/internet/%L/%N:/usr/lpp/netdata/%L/%N
    
  2. To select the specific catalog that Net.Data uses, specify the value of the LANG statement in the Web server's environment variables file, /etc/httpd.envvars. The syntax of the statement is
    LANG = 
    locale
    

    Use Table 2 to specify the correct value for locale.

    Table 2. LANG statement values


    English Japanese Korean
    LANG = C Ja_JP Ko_KR


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