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NA
TIVE
LANGUA
GE
SUPPORT
Native
Language
Supp
ort
(NLS)
features
can
b e
accessed
in
QUER
Y
to
retrieve
data
whic
h
meet
user-dened
selection
criteria,
and
to
sort
data
according
to
native
language
collating
sequences.
The
user
m
ust
kno
w
what
the
user
language
in
QUER
Y
is,
ho
w
the
language
is
sp ecied,
ho
w
the
language
aects
the
output,
and
ho
w
to
determine
whic
h
language
is
b eing
used.
IMA
GE
data
bases
ha
v
e
a
language
attribute
that
describ es
the
collating
sequence
used
in
sorted
c
hains
and
lo
c
king.
This
language
attribute
do es
not
aect
QUER
Y
op eration.
Although
QUER
Y
commands
are
in
English,
the
output
will
b e
sorted
and
formatted
according
to
the
QUER
Y
user's
language.
The
language
of
the
data
base
may
determine
the
data
sequence
while
using
QUER
Y
passively
for
retriev
al
(e.g.,
FIND).
When
data
is
b eing
sorted
or
formatted
b
y
QUER
Y,
the
user's
language
will
determine
the
ordering
and
formatting
of
the
data.
F
or
example,
in
a
F
renc
h
data
base
with
a
QUER
Y
user's
language
of
Danish,
data
items
in
a
sorted
c
hain
might
b e
retrieved
according
to
the
F
renc
h
collating
sequence;
but
the
sorting
or
formatting
is
done
according
to
Danish
criteria.
The
user
can
sp ecify
the
QUER
Y
user's
language
b
y:
Using
an
MPE
command:
:SETJCW
NLUSERLANG
=
langnum
(Default
is
NA
TIVE-3000)
Using
a
QUER
Y
command:
>LANGUAGE=
langnum
(Default
is
NLUSERLANG)
or
>LANGUAGE=
langname
(Default
is
NLUSERLANG)
F
or
example,
if
the
user's
language
is
F
renc
h,
the
QUER
Y
command
is:
>LANGUAGE=
7
or
>LANGUAGE=
FRENCH
Or
the
MPE
Job
Con
trol
W
ord
NLUSERLANG
may
b e
used:
:SETJCW
NLUSERLANG
=
7
The
LANGUA
GE=
command
alwa
ys
o
v
errides
NLUSERLANG.
If
neither
option
is
used
to
sp ecify
the
user's
langauage,
QUER
Y
assumes
LANGUA
GE=0
(Nativ e-3000).
NA
TIVE-3000
is
the
default,
whic
h
ensures
bac
kw
ard
compatibility
.
When
the
user's
language
is
NA
TIVE-3000,
QUER
Y
p erforms
as
it
did
b efore
NLS
features
w
ere
a
v
ailable.
QUER
Y
allo ws
access
to
more
than
one
data
base
at
the
same
time.
This
means
that
more
than
one
data
base
language
attribute
may
b e
active
at
the
same
time.
In
an
y
case,
NA
TIVE
LANGUA
GE
SUPPORT
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