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On 09/02/2006, at 4:20 AM, David Keck wrote:
Can DBCS characters (literal strings) be included in program source code under any circumstances? We are exploring translation issues and solutionsfor possible use in future environments where the national language requires DBCS representation.
Yes. Source code can contain DBCS literal values and DBCS comments.However NLS is best served by externalising the translatable text and not including such things directly in program source.
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