Dunning Language Code Maintenance (AR19.2)
Use Dunning Language Code Maintenance (AR19.2) to specify a language code referring to the language in which a dunning letter is to be printed. The language code must be in full caps.
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The same language code must be defined as a valid "locale" via use of the "locdef" environment program. Do a F4 (Select) to view a list of valid locales. To access the "locdef" environment program, return to the environment prompt and type locdef.
Use the Inquire form action to view already defined language codes. You can define a language code on this form or on Language Code Maintenance (GL19.1). Language codes defined on either form are displayed on both forms. However, if the language is to be used for dunning letters, you will need to also use this form to translate the dunning letter headings.
Click the Translate Dunn Headings button to open Translate Dunning Headings (AR19.3) and translate the headings for the dunning statements. These are the headings that are common to all dunning letters. Use Dunning Letter text Code Maintenance (AR19.1) to enter the text of the letter in the language that you select.