Replacement of ISO 639-2 standard with 8.4.1 release
The data languages with Enterprise Server 8.4 were based on the ISO 639-2 standard, which does not support all languages. For example, there is no differentiation between Simplified and Tradition Chinese, Brazilian European and Brazilian Portuguese, or English Great Britain and English US.
Therefore, with the release of Enterprise Server 8.4.1, we used another standard as a base for data language definition. If you have implemented multi language data enabling (mle) based on Enterprise Server 8.4, a table reconfiguration of multi language enabled tables must be taken into account.
To view the Data Upgrade Engine status, use the Data Upgrade Runs (ttspt2500m000) session. Never directly use the Initialize Data Upgrade Run (ttspt2200m000) session.