Note: The term "multicultural support" has replaced the previous term
"National Language Support" (or "NLS").
To make ISPF available at your installation in a language other
than or in addition to English, follow these instructions. You can
install as many of the supported languages as needed by your installation.
- Allocate and load libraries specific to the language. See the z/OS Program Directory for
installation instructions.
- Optionally, set up a default language for your installation.
With
the standard version of ISPF, the default session language is English.
You must invoke ISPF (ISPSTART) with a language keyword to get the
session in a different language. If ISPF is used at your installation
primarily in a non-English language, it is recommended that you change
the default language. The benefits of doing this are:
- Not having to enter the language keyword when invoking ISPSTART
- Improved initialization time
- Possibly smaller LPA use
- Initialization error messages are issued in the default language.
- See Changing the session language default value for further
details.
- Set up the execution environment.
To run ISPF in any session
language, perform these steps:
- Allocate panel, message, skeleton, table, and profile table libraries
according to the language desired. The ddnames ISPPLIB, ISPMLIB, ISPSLIB,
ISPTLIB do not change with the language used.
- Issue the ISPSTART command (with the desired language keyword
if this language is different from the default language).
To run PDF in a language other
than the default, issue the PDF command with the desired language
keyword (for example, PDF GERMAN).