On 03-Feb-2012 00:09 , Guy Geboers wrote:
I've a laptop and my regional settings are on Dutch(Belgium) if that
answers your question
Scott Klement on 02/02/2012 22:29 wrote:
37 = is a type of EBCDIC used often in the USA and Canada.
ENU means "US English"
These are the settings that I use (I live in the USA) and I do not
have the problem you describe.
Are you using a US English terminal?
On 2/2/2012 3:07 PM, Guy Geboers wrote:
ccsid = 37 and langid = ENU whatever this means
  For the device description of the emulated interactive 5250 session, 
also review for the KBDTYPE; e.g. from DSPDEVD of the JOB() exhibiting 
the problem:
Keyboard language type . . . . . . :   KBDTYPE     USB
"The type of keyboard on this display device.  A 3-character identifier 
is used to indicate the language that the keyboard supports."
"     BLI         Belgium Multinational - B
      BLM         Belgium Multinational Euro Currency"
  The emulation session presumably has established one of the above two 
Keyboard types based on the regional settings for the PC.  That would 
cause the keyboard and the CCSID\LANGID parameters to be in conflict 
with the assigned keyboard.  Possibly all that is necessary to correct 
the job attributes [for any new jobs for the user profile] is to issue 
[when signed on as that user]:
  CHGPRF LANGID(NLB /* Belgian Dutch */)  CNTRYID(BE /* Belgium */) 
CCSID(500) /* or those specifications on: CHGUSRPRF USRPRF(the_user) */
  The above assumes LOCALE options do not override those settings [¿per 
SETJOBATR()?].
  The installed "primary language" for the system\server being used may 
not match what would be expected for a Belgian Dutch user.  That is the 
basis for the assumption that the Change [User] Profile request above 
may assist to resolve.  Refer to the defaults for when the primary 
language is NLV2963:
_Belgian Dutch MNCS (Feature 2963)_
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r4/topic/nls/rbagsbelgiandutchmncs.htm
  FWiW:
_Keyboard layouts_
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r4/topic/nls/rbagslayouts.htm
Regards, Chuck
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