SET NATIONAL LANGUAGE command

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.

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        .-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

Examples

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