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No, you do not have to compile every dspf against it's language. What he said was, suppose the msgf is named A0001G. Let's say your application was called MYGL. Then you would have additional libraries: MYGLEN for English, MYGLFR for French, etc. Or you could adopt IBM's MYGL2924 for English, etc... Then, depending on the individuals language preference you would put the MYGL2924 library higher in their library list. Once again, the name of the msgf does not change - the library does. Rob Berendt
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