public String setLocale(String);
A string designating the locale, in this format:
ll_TT
where ll is a two-character language code (usually in lower case) and TT is a an optional two-letter country and territory code (usually in upper case). For example, the following strings are valid locales:
en de_DE
The setLocale() method sets the locale for the access interface session object. The locale defines cultural conventions for data according to language and country (or territory).
By default, the locale used in the beginning of a session object is the same as the locale used by the InterChange Server Express. When you use a call on the setLocale() method to change to a new locale, calls on all subsequent methods in the session object will use the new locale.