Locales
Locale settings control how currency values are rendered. For example, if you select Deutsch (Germany), currency values display in European decimal notation (##.###,##).
Locale also controls the date format. For example, English (United States) dates use a month-first format (08/09/2022) and in UK English, dates use a day-first (09/08/2022).
          Note: Variables, both built-in and custom, use a "Varchar" data type and cannot be localized. For example, if you add a custom variable using a date to a dashboard, and then change the locale or language, the date format does not change.
         
         The supported locales in Birst are:
- čeština (Czech Republic)
 - Dansk (Denmark)
 - Deutsch (Germany)
 - English (United States)
 - Español (Spain)
 - Francais (France)
 - Hrvatski (Croatia)
 - Italiano (Italy)
 - Magyar (Hungary)
 - Nederlands (Netherlands)
 - Polski (Poland)
 - Português (Brazil)
 - Português (Portugal)
 - Slovenskí (Slovakia)
 - Slovenščina (Slovenia)
 - Svenska (Sweden)
 - عربى (Saudi Arabia)
 - 中文 (Chinese Simplified)
 - 韩语 (Korea)
 - 日本 (Japan)
 - Norsk (Norwegian Bokmål)
 - Српски (Serbia)
 - Deutsch (Austria)
 - Deutsch (Luxemburg)
 - Deutsch (Switzerland)
 - English (Australia)
 - English (Belize)
 - English (Canada)
 - English (India)
 - English (Ireland)
 - English (Jamaica)
 - English (New Zealand)
 - English (Philippines)
 - English (South Africa)
 - English (Trinidad)
 - English (United Kingdom)
 - English-EU (beta)
 - Español (Argentina)
 - Español (Chilie)
 - Español (Mexico)
 - Español (United States)
 - Español (Venezuela)
 - Francais (Belgium)
 - Francais (Canada)
 - Francais (Luxemburg)
 - Francais (Switzerland)
 - Nederlands (Belgium)
 - 中文 (Chinese Singapore)