| To migrate data languagesIn Infor Enterprise Server 8.4.1 and higher, the coding of data languages is
based on the ISO 639-1/ISO 3166-1 standard. In earlier versions, the coding was
based on the ISO 639-2 standard. For details, refer to Multilanguage application data. Infor Enterprise Server still works with the old ISO 639-2 data languages. However, to
use the new data language coding standards, a migration of the existing data
languages might be required. To find out whether a migration is required, start the Langues de données (ttaad1111m000) session and view the data language properties.
A migration is required if ISO 639-2 data languages with status "Available" or
"Base Language" are present. Migrate these languages according to the procedure
described in the following section. Remarque If no ISO 639-2 data languages with status "Available" or
"Base Language" are present, a migration is not required. However, you must
remove all data languages with status "Pending for Addition" and/or "Pending
for Deletion", because otherwise you cannot convert new data languages to
runtime. To migrate data languages Etape 1. Define new ISO 639-1/ISO 3166 data languages Etape 2. Define data language mappingTo define a mapping between the old ISO 639-2-based
language codes and the new ISO 639-1/ISO 3166-based language codes, complete
the following steps: - Start the Migration langue de données ISO (ttaad1211m000) session.
- Click Mapping. The Correspondance langue données ISO (migration) (ttaad1114m000) session starts. The
session displays the old ISO 639-2 data languages with status "Available" or
"Base Language" in the Data Language (from) field.
- Define the mapping between the old and new data languages:
for each old data language displayed, specify the corresponding new ISO
639-1/ISO 3166 data language in the Data Language (to) field. For an example, refer to the
session help. Note: all old data languages with status "Available" or "Base
Language" MUST be mapped.
- To store the mapping and return to the Migration langue de données ISO (ttaad1211m000) session, click Save and Close.
Etape 3. Migrate data languagesTo migrate the data languages, complete the following
steps: - In the Nom base pour fich. vidage field in the Migration langue de données ISO (ttaad1211m000) session, enter the basic name, including the
path, of the sequential dump files the session will generate. For example:
/home/ISOdump . - The session generates a separate dump file for each
package combination. The package combination code is automatically added as a
prefix to the basic filename.
- The sequential dump files contain the records and data
dictionary of all tables with enabled registered multilanguage fields.
- In the Nom base pour fich. erreurs field, enter the basic name, including the path,
of the error files the session will generate. For example:
/home/ISOerr . - The session generates a separate error file for each
package combination. The package combination code is automatically added as a
prefix to the basic error filename.
- The error files contain error messages and
statistics.
- To start the migration process, click Migrer.
Important Do not interrupt this process. During the migration process, the following steps are
automatically executed and indicated by a progress bar: - The sequential dump(s), mentioned above, are
generated.
- From the sequential dumps the data is imported again,
using the data language mapping scheme as defined in step 2. This step links
the existing translations to the new data language.
Based on the data language mapping scheme, users and
software languages linked to old ISO 639-2 data languages are linked to the
corresponding new data languages. If the user who executes the migration is not linked to
a data language, the migration process links this user to the base language.
You can change this manually after the migration. - If the process executed successfully, the following message
is displayed:
Migration data languages completed successfully . - If the process did NOT execute successfully, the following
error message is displayed:
Migration data languages NOT completed successfully . Check the logfile "log.mle_conv" in the $BSE/log folder for the
possible cause, solve the issue(s) and restart the migration process. - The original ISO 639-2 data languages get the status
"Migrated". The new ISO 639-1/ISO 3166-1 data languages get the status
"Available", and the mapped base language gets the status "Base
Language".
For example, after a successful migration, these data
languages are present: Data
Language | Status | dut | | Dutch;
Flemish | Migrated | en | US | English_UNITED
STATES | Base
Language | eng | | English | Migrated | fr | BE | French_BELGIUM | Available | fre | | French | Migrated | ger | | German | Migrated | nl | NL | Dutch;
Flemish_NETHERLANDS | Available |
In the example above, the $BSE/lib/data_langs file has the
following content: en_US:b
fr_BE:a
nl_NL:a
Etape 4. Finalize migrationTo finalize the migration, complete the following
steps: - Log off and log on again.
- Start the Conversion des modif. en DD runtime (ttams2200m000) session and convert all user data to
runtime.
Important - After a successful migration, do not remove the specified
data language mapping; this mapping is used by the Audit Management
facility.
- After a successful migration, you can add new data
languages based on the new ISO 639-1/ISO 3166 standard. For details, refer to Multilanguage application data.
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