| WebSphere
Commerce uses only valid Java language
locales. Ensure that your systems are set to the appropriate national
language locale.- Ensure that the primary cultural convention
and primary language
translation are set to
UTF-8 for your language: You
can set the primary cultural convention and primary language translation
by completing these steps: - Log on as the root user.
- Issue
the following command: smit mlang
- Select Change/Show
Primary Language Environment.
Change the value to match the table.
- Select Change/Show
Cultural Convention, Language, or
Keyboard. Change the value to match the table.
- Exit
SMIT.
- Log off.
- Ensure that locale-related
environment variables are set to include
the locale that is supported by WebSphere Commerce:
Language | Locale Code | LC_ALL value |
---|
Brazilian Portuguese | PT_BR | PT_BR |
English | EN_US | EN_US |
French | FR_FR | FR_FR |
German | DE_DE | DE_DE |
Italian | IT_IT | IT_IT |
Japanese | JA_JP | JA_JP |
Korean | KO_KR | KO_KR |
Polish | PL_PL | PL_PL |
Romanian | RO_RO | RO_RO |
Russian | RU_RU | RU_RU |
Simplified Chinese |
ZH_CN | ZH_CN | Spanish |
ES_ES | ES_ES | Traditional
Chinese | ZH_TW | ZH_TW | To
determine your locale, run the following command: localeIf
your locale is not supported, change your locale properties by running
the following commands as root user: LANG=xx_XX
export LANG
LC_ALL=xx_XX
export LC_ALL
where xx_XX is
the four letter locale code with the same capitalization as shown
in the table. Note: Ensure that the WebSphere Commerce non-root user's
locale is set to the appropriate language. If the locale is not set
properly, some of the WebSphere Commerce tools do not display properly.
|
| For national languages, WebSphere Commerce uses only valid Java language locales.
Ensure that your systems have the appropriate national language locale for your language installed.
Ensure that any locale-related environment variables are set to include the WebSphere Commerce
supported locale.
Language |
CCSID |
LangID |
CountryID |
English |
37 |
ENU |
US |
French |
297 |
FRA |
FR |
German |
273 |
DEU |
DE |
Italian |
280 |
ITA |
IT |
Spanish |
284 |
ESP |
ES |
Brazilian Portuguese |
37 |
PTB |
BR |
Japanese |
5035 |
JPN |
JP |
Korean |
933 |
KOR |
KR |
Traditional Chinese |
937 |
CHT |
TW |
Simplified Chinese |
935 |
CHS |
CN |
Romanian |
870 |
ROM |
RO |
Russian |
1025 |
RUS |
RU |
Polish |
870 |
PLK |
PL |
|
|
For national languages, WebSphere Commerce uses only valid Java language locales.
Ensure that your systems have the appropriate national language locale for your language installed.
Ensure that any locale-related environment variables are set to include the WebSphere Commerce
supported locale.
Language |
CCSID |
LangID |
CountryID |
English |
37 |
ENU |
US |
French |
297 |
FRA |
FR |
German |
273 |
DEU |
DE |
Italian |
280 |
ITA |
IT |
Spanish |
284 |
ESP |
ES |
Brazilian Portuguese |
37 |
PTB |
BR |
Japanese |
5035 |
JPN |
JP |
Korean |
933 |
KOR |
KR |
Traditional Chinese |
937 |
CHT |
TW |
Simplified Chinese |
935 |
CHS |
CN |
Romanian |
870 |
ROM |
RO |
Russian |
1025 |
RUS |
RU |
Polish |
870 |
PLK |
PL |
Language |
Locale Code | LC_ALL value |
German |
de_DE.UTF-8 |
de_DE.UTF-8 |
English | en_US.UTF-8 |
en_US.UTF-8 |
Spanish | es_ES.UTF-8 |
es_ES.UTF-8 |
French | fr_FR.UTF-8 |
fr_FR.UTF-8 |
Italian | it_IT.UTF-8 |
it_IT.UTF-8 |
Japanese | ja_JP.UTF-8 |
ja_JP.UTF-8 |
Korean | ko_KR.UTF-8 |
ko_KR.UTF-8 |
Brazilian Portuguese |
pt_BR.UTF-8 |
pt_BR.UTF-8 |
Simplified Chinese |
zh_CN.UTF-8 |
zh_CN.UTF-8 |
Traditional Chinese |
zh_TW.UTF-8 |
zh_TW.UTF-8 |
Polish | pl_PL.UTF-8 |
pl_PL.UTF-8 |
Romanian | ro_RO.UTF-8 |
ro_RO.UTF-8 |
Russian | ru_RU.UTF-8 |
ru_RU.UTF-8 |
To determine
your locale, run the following commands,
depending on the Linux distribution you are using: Linux
distribution | Command |
---|
Red Hat
Linux | | SUSE Linux | |
If your locale is not supported, change
your locale properties
by running one of the following sets of commands as root user, depending
on the Linux distribution you are using: Linux® distribution |
Command |
Red Hat Linux |
LANG=xx_XX
export LANG
| SUSE Linux | LANG=xx_XX
export LANG LC_CTYPE=xx_XX
export LC_CTYPE
|
where xx_XX is
your four
letter locale code with the same capitalization as shown in the preceding
table. Notes: - Ensure that
the WebSphere Commerce non-root user's locale is set
to the appropriate language. If the locale is not set properly, some
of the WebSphere Commerce tools do not display properly.
- In
SUSE environments, you can avoid any locale-related issues
by changing the locale at the operating system level. Use the YaST
command to change the locale.
|
| For national languages, WebSphere Commerce uses only valid Java language locales.
Ensure that your systems have the appropriate national language locale for your language installed.
Ensure that any locale-related environment variables are set to include the WebSphere Commerce
supported locale.
Language |
CCSID |
LangID |
CountryID |
English |
37 |
ENU |
US |
French |
297 |
FRA |
FR |
German |
273 |
DEU |
DE |
Italian |
280 |
ITA |
IT |
Spanish |
284 |
ESP |
ES |
Brazilian Portuguese |
37 |
PTB |
BR |
Japanese |
5035 |
JPN |
JP |
Korean |
933 |
KOR |
KR |
Traditional Chinese |
937 |
CHT |
TW |
Simplified Chinese |
935 |
CHS |
CN |
Romanian |
870 |
ROM |
RO |
Russian |
1025 |
RUS |
RU |
Polish |
870 |
PLK |
PL |
Language |
Locale Code | LC_ALL value |
German |
de_DE.UTF-8 |
de_DE.UTF-8 |
English | en_US.UTF-8 |
en_US.UTF-8 |
Spanish | es_ES.UTF-8 |
es_ES.UTF-8 |
French | fr_FR.UTF-8 |
fr_FR.UTF-8 |
Italian | it_IT.UTF-8 |
it_IT.UTF-8 |
Japanese | ja_JP.UTF-8 |
ja_JP.UTF-8 |
Korean | ko_KR.UTF-8 |
ko_KR.UTF-8 |
Brazilian Portuguese |
pt_BR.UTF-8 |
pt_BR.UTF-8 |
Simplified Chinese |
zh_CN.UTF-8 |
zh_CN.UTF-8 |
Traditional Chinese |
zh_TW.UTF-8 |
zh_TW.UTF-8 |
Polish | pl_PL.UTF-8 |
pl_PL.UTF-8 |
Romanian | ro_RO.UTF-8 |
ro_RO.UTF-8 |
Russian | ru_RU.UTF-8 |
ru_RU.UTF-8 |
To determine your locale, run
the following command: locale
If
your locale is not supported,
change your locale properties by running the following commands as
root user: LANG=xx_XX
export LANG
LC_ALL=xx_XX
export LC_ALL
where xx_XX is
the four letter locale code with the same capitalization as shown
in the table. Note: Ensure that the WebSphere Commerce non-root
user's locale is set to the appropriate language. If the locale is
not set properly, some of the WebSphere Commerce tools do not display
properly. |
| - On Windows 2003:
- Open the Control
Panel or Control
Panel menu from the Start bar.
- Select Regional and language settings.
Click the Advanced tab.
- Make sure that
the required code pages are checked in the Code
page conversion table.
- On Windows 2003
and Windows 2008:
- Open a Command Prompt. Enter the CHCP command
to change the code
page. The code page for UTF-8 is 65001. Run the following command:
CHCP 65001
For
double-byte national languages (Japanese, Korean,
Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese), ensure that the local
language of the machine is set to the language in which you read the
prompts in the installation wizard. If the operating system
language setting does not match the language that you select for the
installation wizard, the prompts do display correctly. For Simplified
Chinese and Traditional Chinese, the installation wizard prompt displays
in English if the operating system language setting does not match
the language that you select for the installation wizard. |