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Adding Intermediate Code Sets

Use the -m option to add a maximum of five intermediate code set names to the code set registry file's intermediate code set priority list. The order in which you specify intermediate code sets determines their order of precedence in the list; that is, the first intermediate code set you specify with -m becomes the first intermediate code set in the priority list, and thus is the first code set used should an intermediate code set be required for client-server communication. If you do not specify intermediate code sets with -m, the Universal code set ISO 10646 is used as the default intermediate code set.