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User-created dictionary for DBCS<br />
222 <strong>File</strong> <strong>Management</strong> V4R5<br />
A user-created dictionary contains any alphanumeric entries and related DBCS<br />
words that you choose to include. You might create a user dictionary to contain<br />
words unique to your business or words that you use regularly but that are not<br />
included in the system-supplied dictionary.<br />
You can create one or more DBCS conversion dictionaries with any name and store<br />
them in any library. When performing DBCS conversion, however, the system only<br />
refers to the first user dictionary named QUSRIGCDCT in the user’s library list, no<br />
matter how many dictionaries you have or what they are named. Make sure that<br />
the library list is properly specified so that the system checks the correct dictionary.<br />
During DBCS conversion, the system checks QUSRIGCDCT before checking<br />
QSYSIGCDCT.<br />
Commands for DBCS conversion dictionaries<br />
You can use the following commands to perform object management functions<br />
with the DBCS conversion dictionary. Specify the OBJTYPE(*IGCDCT) parameter<br />
when entering these commands:<br />
v CHGOBJOWN: Change the owner of a DBCS conversion dictionary<br />
v CHKOBJ: Check a DBCS conversion dictionary<br />
v CRTDUPOBJ: Create a duplicate object of the dictionary<br />
v DMPOBJ: Dump a DBCS conversion dictionary<br />
v DMPSYSOBJ: Dump the system-supplied dictionary<br />
v DSPOBJAUT: Display a user’s authority to the dictionary<br />
v GRTOBJAUT: Grant authority to use the dictionary<br />
v MOVOBJ: Move the dictionary to another library<br />
v RNMOBJ: Rename the dictionary<br />
v RSTOBJ: Restore the dictionary<br />
v RVKOBJAUT: Revoke authority to use the dictionary<br />
v SAVOBJ: Save the dictionary<br />
v SAVCHGOBJ: Save a changed dictionary<br />
The system saves or restores DBCS conversion dictionaries when you use these<br />
commands:<br />
v RSTLIB: Restore a library in which the dictionary is stored<br />
v SAVLIB: Save a library in which the dictionary is stored<br />
v SAVSYS: Save QSYSIGCDCT, the system DBCS conversion dictionary, when<br />
saving the system<br />
You can use the following commands to create, edit, display, and delete a<br />
dictionary:<br />
v CRTIGCDCT: Create DBCS Conversion Dictionary<br />
v EDTIGCDCT: Edit DBCS Conversion Dictionary<br />
v DSPIGCDCT: Display DBCS Conversion Dictionary<br />
v DLTIGCDCT: Delete DBCS Conversion Dictionary