An ISO 639-1 language code. For example: en
(English) or fr
(French).
You can zoom to the ISO 639 Languages (ttaad1512m000) session.
Data Languages (ttaad1111m000)Use this session to define Data Languages. You can define multiple data languages. You must mark one data language as the Base Language. For details, refer to Multilanguage application data (OP). A data language consists of an ISO 639-1 language code and, optionally, an ISO 3166-1 country code. See the following examples:
Life cycle of a data language Data Languages have a status which is used to control their life cycle.
Note In Infor Enterprise Server versions prior to version 8.4.1, the coding of data languages is based on the ISO 639-2 standard. To use these data languages in Infor Enterprise Server 8.4.1 and higher, they must be migrated to the new ISO 639-1/ISO 3166-1 standard. After a conversion, these data languages have the "Migrated" status. For details, refer to To migrate data languages. Convert data languages to runtime You must use the Convert Data Languages to Runtime command to (re)generate the $BSE/lib/data_langs file, which is used by the porting set at runtime. The process stores information, such as package combinations and languages processed, in a log file that you can print through the Display Logfile command. Note
Restrictions
Data Language An ISO 639-1 language code. For example: You can zoom to the ISO 639 Languages (ttaad1512m000) session. Data Language An ISO 3166-1 country code. For example: The country code is optional. You can zoom to the ISO 3166-1 Countries (ttaad1513m000) session. Status The status of the language. For details, refer to Life cycle of a data language.
Make Base Language Marks the selected language as the Base Language. For details, refer to Life cycle of a data language. Mark for Removal Marks the selected language for removal. For details, refer to Life cycle of a data language. Make Available Makes the selected language available. For details, refer to Life cycle of a data language. Convert Data Languages to Runtime Display Logfile Prints the contents of the log file generated by the Convert data languages to runtime process.
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