Compiling and Deploying a Message File

Restriction: National Locale Support is only supported for native COBOL code.

In order to use a message file, you need to translate the .msg file into a .lng file. You do this by running the conversion program.

Run the conversion from a command or shell prompt using the following syntax:

Windows:

msgc /l filename.msg

UNIX:

gencat filename.lng filename.msg 

where filename.msg is the name of the file you previously created.

This validates your .msg file, and generates a .lng file from it.

You must then place the .lng file in a sub-directory to the directory containing the application's main executable in order for the run time system to pick it up when the application runs. The naming of the directory must be as follows:

Windows:

lang\<locale-name>

UNIX:

lang/<locale-name>

where <locale-name> is one of:

locale-name Language
en_US American English
en_GB English
ja_JP Japanese
fr_CA Canadian French
da_DK Danish
nl_NL Dutch
fi_FI Finnish
fr_FR French
de_DE German
it_IT Italian
nb-NO Norwegian
pt_PT Portuguese
es_ES Spanish
sv_SE Swedish
cs_CZ Czech
kr_KO Korean
zh_CN Chinese
default used for all other locales, or if required locale directory does not exist

For example, if you generate a msg-file.lng intended for Spanish, it should be placed in the \lang\es_ES (Windows) or /lang/es_ES (UNIX) sub-directory of the directory containing the application's main executable.

If the requested .lng file cannot be found in this location, then the run-time system will next look in the current directory, and then in the language files of the installed COBOL product.