1.1.1.4 System-Names
A system-name is a character string that has a specific meaning to the
system. There are three types of system-names:
- Computer-name
- Language-name
- Implementor-name
There are three types of implementor-names:
- Environment-name
- X External class-name
- Assignment-name
The meaning of each system-name is described with the format in which it
appears.
X >_Host_> Under OS/390 and VM, the only DBCS character string system-name
X allowed is computer-name. <_Host_<
X >_Workstation_> Under AIX, OS/2, and Windows, multi-byte characters are
X allowed for system-name. <_Workstation_<
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