corresponding lingual versions of the programs. Refer to the RTEA User's Manual, part number 9207790002, for details on the utility PATH.

The following example shows the use of the utilities PATH and NLSID in the CI command file:

If

NLSID RTE-Japanese Then

PATH 1 . /PROGRAMS291 /PROGRAMS ....change search path for LangID

291 Else

PATH 1 . /PROGRAMS ...........set ordinary search path when NLSID

fails Fi

When NLSID successfully sets the requested Language ID in the terminal's device table, it returns zero (true status) to the calling program. Otherwise, it returns nonzero (false status). If NLSID finds an error, such as an unsupported language name, it will set the terminal's device table to language number 0 (Native/1000). Refer to the Error Message section for a description of NLSID errors.

Preparing the Welcome File

WELCOMExx.CMD::SYSTEM is the command file for the first scheduled CI program at system bootup. The message monitor must be RP'd in the Welcome file. Make sure that MSGM.RUN is in the /PROGRAMS directory when the Welcome file is executed.

Booting Up the New System

Refer to the VCP Boot Information appendix of this manual for details concerning booting the system.

Localizable System and Subsystem Files

Table K1 lists the localizable system and subsystem files, the names of their source and binary catalogs, and their proper locations in various directories.

K8 Installing Localizable Programs