Switches your application to a different run-time national language
that determines what translation is used when a message is displayed.
The switch is effective for the entire run-time environment; it is
not restricted to z/OS® Debugger activity
only. The initial setting is supplied by Language Environment® or
the NATLANG z/OS Debugger run-time
option, according to the setting in the current enclave.

.-NATIONAL-.
>>-SET--+----------+--LANGUAGE--language_code--;---------------><
- language_code
- A valid three-letter set that identifies the language used or
(for compatibility) one of the two-letter language codes that was
accepted in the previous release of INSPECT for C/370™ and PL/I. The language code can have
one of the following values:
- United States English: ENU
- United States English (Uppercase): UEN
- Japanese: JPN
- Korean: KOR
- If you enter the SET DBCS ON command and then
you set the national language to ENU, z/OS Debugger resets
the national language to UEN to remain compatible with DBCS characters.
For compatibility with the previous release of INSPECT for C/370 and PL/I:
- EN or ENGLISH is mapped to ENU
- UE or UENGLISH is mapped to UEN
- JA, JAPANESE, NI,
or NIHONGO is mapped to JPN
Usage
notes
- In order to display DBCS characters correctly
in full-screen mode, the 3270 terminal emulator must be capable of
displaying DBCS characters, and the VTAM LOGMODE MODEENT macroinstruction
used for the terminal session must contain the following specification(s):
- For CICS, full-screen mode using the Terminal Interface Manager
and TSO, the LOGMODE MODEENT macroinstruction must contain a PSERVIC
parameter value that indicates that the terminal has extended data
stream capability and that the terminal is to be queried for alternate
screen size.
- For TSO, in addition, the LOGMODE MODEENT macroinstruction must
contain a LANG parameter value where BIT 0 is 1 (ON). TSO/VTAM uses
this bit to indicate that devices with extended data stream capability are queried for language information (DBCS capability).
You
can query this bit in ISPF in the following
way:
- In ISPF, select option 0 (Settings). Press Enter.
- On the command line, enter: environ. Press Enter.
- Tab to the section Terminal Status (TERMSTAT). In the Enable field,
enter 2 (Query terminal information). Press Enter.
- Several pages of statistics appear. In the section GTTERM Information,
note the value of the highest bit in the second byte of the ATTRIBUTE
BYTE (the Language Field). The value of this bit must be 1 (ON). For
example, if the value of the ATTRIBUTE BYTE is x008000C9, then DBCS
characters display correctly because the second byte is x80. However,
if the value of the ATTRIBUTE BYTE is x000000C9, DBCS characters are
not displayed properly.
- The language you select by using the SET NATIONAL LANGUAGE command
affects both your application and z/OS Debugger.
- At the beginning of an enclave, the settings are those provided
by Language
Environment,
your operating system, or the NATLANG z/OS Debugger run-time
option. For nested enclaves, the parent's settings are restored
upon return from a child enclave.
- If NATIONAL LANGUAGE is set to JPN or KOR and
you are using full-screen mode, enter the SET DBCS ON command
so that z/OS Debugger displays
messages correctly.
Examples
Refer to the following topics
for more information related to the material discussed in this topic.