There are two products that I am aware of that take advantage of the 5250 datastream support for Unicode.  They are iSeries Access For Web and HATS.
 
My COMMON presentation, What's With These ASCII, EBCDIC, Unicode CCSIDs, at  http://www.brucevining.com/Presentations/PPT_Presentations/Whats_with_these_ASCII_EBCDIC_Unicode_CCSIDs.pdf uses iSeries Access for Web when concurrently showing Russian, Chinese, German, and English on the 5250 *DSPF.  The same program was used for testing and demonstration of HATS by the HATS support area :)
 
Other products may also support the 5250 based Unicode data stream.  I'm simply not aware of them.

Bruce
Bruce Vining Services
507-206-4178

--- On Thu, 2/26/09, McGovern, Sean <Sean.McGovern@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


From: McGovern, Sean <Sean.McGovern@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: iSeries Access for Windows and unicode
To: rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Thursday, February 26, 2009, 7:58 AM


Is it possible to setup 1 iSeries Access for Windows session that is
capable of viewing/maintaining ALL possible data held in a unicode
defined database ? Or is a separate session required (with appropriate
configuration) for each language ?

Regards
Sean McGovern





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