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GLS Fundamentals
In This Chapter
Using the GLS Feature
GLS Support by IBM Informix Products
Informix Database Servers
IBM Informix Client Applications and Utilities
The IBM Informix GLS Application Programming Interface
Supported Data Types
Additional GLS Support
Understanding a GLS Locale
Code Sets for Character Data
Character Classes of the Code Set
Collation Order for Character Data
Code-Set Order
Localized Order
Unicode Collation
Collation Support
End-User Formats
Numeric and Monetary Formats
Date and Time Formats
Setting a GLS Locale
Locales in the Client/Server Environment
The Client Locale
The Database Locale
The Server Locale
The Default Locale
The Default Code Set
Default End-User Formats for Date and Time
Default End-User Formats for Numeric and Monetary Values
Setting a Nondefault Locale
Using GLS Locales with IBM Informix Products
Supporting Non-ASCII Characters
Establishing a Database Connection
Sending the Client Locale
Verifying the Database Locale
Checking for Connection Warnings
Determining the Server-Processing Locale
Performing Code-Set Conversion
When Code-Set Conversion Is Performed
Locating Message Files
Customizing End-User Formats
Customizing Date and Time End-User Formats
Era-Based Date and Time Formats
Date and Time Precedence
Customizing Monetary Values
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