INZPCS (Initialize Client Access/400)

INZPCS Command syntax diagram

 

Purpose

The Initialize Client Access/400 (INZPCS) command is used to establish an operating environment for Client Access applications. This is done by creating various control documents on the Client Access folders. These control documents include code page mapping tables, keyboard tables, and font files used for displaying information on the PC display.

 

Optional Parameters

KBDTYPE
Specifies the keyboard type to use.

*DFT: The default keyboard type is used. When the command is first run, the default value comes from the system value QKBDTYPE. When the command is run after the first time, the default takes the value specified in the previous running of the command.

keyboard-type: Specify the 3-character keyboard type identifier to use. Values are listed in the Keyboard Mapping table.

Table 1. Keyboard Mapping

Language/Country or Region Identifier ASCII Device Group
Albania ALI
Arabic X/Basic CLB D
Austria/Germany AGB A, B
Austria/Germany Euro Currency AGE
Austria/Germany Multinational AGI A, B
Belgium Multinational BLI B
Belgium Multinational Euro Currency BLM
Brazilian Portuguese BRB
Brazilian Portuguese Euro Currency BRE
Bulgaria BGB
Canadian French CAB A, B
Canadian French Multinational CAI A, B
Canadian French Multinational Euro Currency CAM
Chinese (Simplified) RCB
Chinese (Traditional) TAB
Croatia YGI
Cyrillic CYB
Czech Republic CSB
Denmark DMB B
Denmark Euro Currency DME
Denmark Multinational DMI B
Estonia ESB
Finland/Sweden FNB B
Finland/Sweden Euro Currency FNE
Finland/Sweden Multinational FNI B
France (Azerty) FAB A, B
France (Azerty) Euro Currency FAE
France (Azerty) Multinational FAI A, B
France (Qwerty) FQB
France (Qwerty) Multinational FQI
Greece 1 GNB 1
Hebrew NCB D
Hungary HNB
Iceland ICB
Iceland Euro Currency ICE
Iceland Multinational ICI
International INB
International Multinational INI
Iran (Farsi) IRB
Italy ITB A, B
Italy Euro Currency ITE
Italy Multinational ITI A, B
Japan English JEB
Japan English Multinational JEI
Japan Kanji (for PS/55 and 5295 display stations) JKB
Japan Latin Extended JPB
Japan United States Basic JUB
Japan Katakana (for 5251, 5291, 5292, and 3180 Katakana display stations) KAB
Korea KOB
Latin-2/ROECE ROB
Latvia LVB
Lithuania LTB
FYR Macedonia (Former Yugoslav Republic) MKB
Netherlands NEB
Netherlands Euro Currency NEE
Netherlands Multinational NEI
Norway NWB B
Norway Euro Currency NWE
Norway Multinational NWI B
Poland PLB
Portugal PRB B
Portugal Euro Currency PRE
Portugal Multinational PRI B
Romania RMB
Russia RUB
Serbia (Cyrillic) SQB
Serbia (Latin) YGI
Slovakia SKB
Slovenia YGI
Spain SPB B
Spain Euro Currency SPE
Spain Multinational SPI B
Spanish Speaking SSB B
Spanish Speaking Multinational Euro Currency SSE
Spanish Speaking Multinational SSI B
Sweden SWB B
Sweden Euro Currency SWE
Sweden Multinational SWI B
Switzerland/French Multinational SFI B
Switzerland/French Multinational Euro Currency SFM
Switzerland/German Multinational SGI B
Switzerland/German Multinational Euro Currency SGM
Thai THB
Turkey (Qwerty) TKB
Turkey (F) TRB
Ukraine UAB
United Kingdom UKB A, B
United Kingdom Euro Currency UKE
United Kingdom Multinational UKI A, B
United States/Canada USB A, B, C
United States/Canada Euro Currency USE
United States/Canada Multinational USI A, B, C
Urdu PKB
Vietnam VNB
Languages of the former Yugoslavia YGI
Note:
1 
The GNB code is the current identifier for Greece. The GKB code was used prior to V2R1, and continues to be supported, but provides fewer characters than the recommended GNB code.

Note: For example, KBDTYPE(USB) indicates a keyboard using the United States/Canada character set.

ASCII
Specifies the ASCII code page number to use.

*DFT: The default PC code page number is used. When the command is run for the first time, the default value is 437 for keyboard types USB and USI and 850 for most others. When the command is run after the first time, the default value takes the value specified at the previous running of the command.

code-page-number: Specify the ASCII code page number to use.

EBCDIC
Specifies the EBCDIC (or host) code page number to use.

*DFT: The default system code page number is used. When the command is first run, the default value comes from the code page portion of the system value QCHRID. When the command is run after the first time, the default takes the value specified in the previous running of the command.

code-page-number: Specify the 3-character EBCDIC (or host code) page number to use.

LANGUAGE
Specifies the language feature identifier (ID) of the secondary language to be processed.

*DFT: The primary language of Client Access is processed.

language-feature-code: Specify the language feature code of the language to process. Values are listed in Table 2.

Table 2. Language Feature Identifiers

Language Identifier
Arabic 2954
Belgium Dutch 2963
Belgium French 2966
Brazilian Portuguese 2980
Canadian French 2981
Croatian 2912
Czech 2975
Danish 2926
Dutch 2923
English 2924
English U/L (DBCS) 2984
English Uppercase 2950
English Uppercase/DBCS) 2938
Farsi 2998
Finnish 2925
French 2928
French-MNCS 2940
German 2929
German-MNCS 2939
Greek 2957
Hebrew 2961
Hungarian 2976
Icelandic 2958
Italian 2932
Italian-MNCS 2942
Japanese (DBCS) 2962
Korean (DBCS) 2986
Norwegian 2933
Polish 2978
Portuguese 2922
Portuguese-MNCS 2996
Russian 2979
Slovakian 2994
Slovenian 2911
Spanish 2931
Swedish 2937
Thai 2972
Traditional Chinese (DBCS) 2987
Turkish 2956

Example for INZPCS

INZPCS

This command copies or merges all machine readable information (MRI) into personal computer programs. The default keyboard type used is determined from the system value QKBDTYPE. A default ASCII code page is selected based on the KBDTYPE. This is usually 850 for keyboard types other than USB or USI. The EBCDIC code page number is determined from the system value QCHRID.

Error messages for INZPCS

*ESCAPE Messages

IWS16D0
Initialize Client Access/400 (INZPCS command) failed.
IWS16DD
Error getting message &1 from message file &2 in library &3.
IWS16E1
INZPCS command successfully completed.
IWS16E2
Error retrieving data area &1 in library &2.
IWS16E3
Error creating data area QINZPCSDA in library QUSRSYS.
IWS16E4
Error updating data area QINZPCSDA in library QUSRSYS.
IWS16EE
Failed to delete data area &1 in library &2.