| Multilanguage application data (CE)You can run multiple languages of the LN software, such as
Chinese, English, and French in one LN environment. Also, you can enable LN to store shared
application data in multiple languages. This is useful if users from all over
the globe are using the same environment. Depending on the user’s software
language, the application data can also be displayed in the same language. If a
report for a business partner is printed, the layout and data of the report are
in the business partner’s language. To store shared application data in multiple languages, you must
configure Multilanguage Fields Support. Language types This table shows the language types: Software Language | The language in
which the software components, such as forms and reports, are displayed. For
each user, the default software language is defined in the LN user
data. | Data Language | The language in which the
application data is displayed. Data languages are linked to users and software
languages. | Base Language | The fallback language used to
display application data. LN uses the following fallback mechanism: - LN displays the application data in the data language specified in
your user data.
- If no data language is specified in your user data, LN displays the
application data in the data language linked to your software
language.
- If no data language is linked to your software
language, LN displays
the application data in the base language.
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ISO standards A data language code consists of: - A language code based on the ISO 639-1 standard.
- Optional: a country code based on the ISO 3166-1
standard.
The language code and the country code are separated by an
underscore (_). For example: Data
Language | Description | de | German | en_GB | English_UNITED KINGDOM | en_US | English_UNITED
STATES | he | Hebrew | it | Italian | ja | Japanese | nl | Dutch;
Flemish | pt_BR | Portuguese_BRAZIL | pt_PT | Portuguese_PORTUGAL | zh_CN | Chinese_CHINA
(Simplified) | zh_TW | Chinese_TAIWAN
(Traditional) |
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