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Contents
List of Figures
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions
1
Overview to the JD Edwards World Language Guide
1.1
Topics in the JD Edwards World Language Guide
2
Introduction to Languages
2.1
Base and Alternate Languages
2.2
Non-English Base Language
2.3
Language Methodology
2.4
Language Types
2.5
Overview of the Language Upgrade Process
2.6
How the Language Merge Affects the Control Files
2.6.1
Data Dictionary (F9202, F9203, and F9816)
2.6.2
DREAM Writer (F98301, F98302, F98303, and F98311)
2.6.3
Menus (F0083)
2.6.4
User Defined Codes (F0004, F0005, F0004D, and F0005D)
2.6.5
Vocabulary Overrides (F9220)
2.6.6
Function Keys (F9601D and F9611)
3
Language Upgrades for Customers with English as the Base Language Or Language Installations for New A9.3 Installs
3.1
Install or Upgrade a Base or Alternate Language
3.2
Language Install
3.2.1
Install or Upgrade (Reinstall) JD Edwards World Software
3.2.2
Back Up Libraries
3.2.3
Download the Language Library from the Update Center
3.2.4
Create Upgrade Plan to Perform the Language Upgrade
3.2.5
Identify Your Language Preference Code (Alternate Languages Only)
3.2.6
Perform the Language Upgrade
3.2.7
Change the Company Name on Alternate Language Menus
3.2.8
Install Multiple Languages in Single Environment
4
Language Upgrades for Customers with Non-English as the Base Language
4.1
Who Should Use this Method?
4.2
Overview
4.2.1
Check for Adequate Disk Space
4.2.2
Download the Language Library from the Update Center
4.2.3
Upgrade to the New A9.3 Release Level
4.3
Perform the Language Upgrade to the Setup Environment
4.3.1
Create an Upgrade Plan to Perform the Language Upgrade
4.3.2
Perform the Language Upgrade
5
Code Page Information
5.1
Introduction
5.2
IBM's National Language Support
5.3
Character Sets
5.4
Code Pages
5.5
Character Data Representation Architecture (CDRA)
5.6
Hardware Considerations
5.7
User Jobs
5.8
JD Edwards World Software
5.9
Interaction between IBM i and JD Edwards World
5.10
Exceptions
5.11
Recommendations
6
Double Byte Environments
6.1
Double Byte Overview
6.2
Concepts
6.3
Different Versions for the Same Release
6.3.1
How many versions of the same release do we have?
6.3.2
Who uses which version?
6.3.3
What about upgrade procedures?
6.3.4
What are the major differences between single-byte and double-byte versions?
6.3.5
Can I run Single Byte software on a Double Byte machine?
6.3.6
What is needed to run Double Byte?
6.4
Converting Single Byte Environment to Double Byte Environment
6.4.1
Before Migrating to Double Byte
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