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Examples: Changing locale z/OS UNIX System Services User's Guide SA23-2279-00 |
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For example, say that you are using OMVS, the 3270 terminal interface.
If your /etc/csh.login is not set up for
your locale and LANG, then in order to work in a locale such as Danish,
you should add this to your .login file:
If you want your messages displayed in a different language than that specified in the system-wide /etc/csh.login, you have to modify your .login accordingly. For a list of the z/OS UNIX locales (and their locale object names) and locale source files, see Locale objects, source files, and charmaps. |
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