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Changing
the
DB2
interface
language
(Linux)
The
interface
language
of
the
DB2
product
is
the
language
that
appears
in
messages,
help,
and
graphical
tool
interfaces.
When
installing
your
DB2
product,
you
have
the
option
of
installing
support
for
one
or
more
languages.
If,
at
some
time
after
installation,
you
want
to
change
the
interface
language
to
one
of
the
other
installed
interface
languages,
use
the
steps
outlined
in
this
task.
Do
not
confuse
languages
supported
by
the
DB2
product
with
languages
supported
by
the
DB2
interface.
Languages
supported
by
the
DB2
product,
that
is,
languages
that
data
can
exist
in,
are
a
superset
of
languages
supported
by
the
DB2
interface.
Prerequisites:
Support
for
the
DB2
interface
language
you
want
to
use
must
be
installed
on
your
system.
DB2
interface
language
support
is
selected
and
installed
when
you
install
DB2
using
the
DB2
Setup
wizard.
If
you
change
the
interface
language
of
the
DB2
product
to
a
supported
interface
language
that
has
not
been
installed,
the
DB2
interface
language
will
default
to
the
operating
system
language
first,
and
if
that
is
not
supported,
English.
DB2
interface
language
support
is
selected
and
installed
when
you
install
your
DB2
product
using
the
DB2
Setup
wizard
or
by
using
the
National
Language
Package.
Procedure:
To
check
which
public
locales
are
available
in
your
system,
run
the
$
locale
-a
command.
To
change
the
DB2
interface
language,
set
the
LANG
environment
variable
to
the
desired
locale.
For
bourne
(sh),
korn
(ksh),
and
bash
shells:
LANG=<locale>
export
LANG
For
C
shell:
setenv
LANG
<locale>
For
example,
to
interface
with
the
DB2
product
in
French,
you
must
have
the
French
language
support
installed
and
you
must
set
the
LANG
environment
variable
to
a
French
locale,
for
example,
fr_FR.
Related
tasks:
v
Related
reference:
v
v
“Supported
territory
codes
and
code
pages”
in
Administration
Guide:
Planning
66
Getting
started
with
DB2
installation
and
administration