DEFINE TRANSLATION LANGUAGES#

The Define Translation Languages (IMLA) screen is used to define the languages used within your database.

The definition data for the Define Translation Languages screen is stored in the P2K_AM_LANGUAGES and P2K_AM_TRANSLATIONS tables.

The language that you are translating into must have the HIGHEST (i.e. 99999) sequence number.

Translations may be set for Language, Country or Role or combination thereof.

The sequence order determines the order of translation.

For Example: For Date of Birth

100 English Date of Birth
200 English Canada Birth Date
300 English WWW_MANAGER Birth Date
400 English Canada WWW_MANAGER Birth Date
dd-MMM-YYYY
Results:
If a user signs in and has Canada as the Country on their Personal Record (WEEPP or IEPI) and goes to the Manager Role, they will see Birthdate dd-MMM-YYYY as the prompt
If a user signs in and has USA as the Country on their Personal Record (WEEPP or IEPI) and goes to the Manager Role, they will see Birth Date as the prompt
If a user signs in and has Canada as the Country on their Personal Record (WEEPP or IEPI) and goes to the any role other than Manager Role, they will see Birthdate as the prompt
If a user signs in and has USA as the Country on their Personal Record (WEEPP or IEPI) and goes to the any role other than Manager Role, they will see Date of Birth as the prompt.

Seq #
The language with the highest sequential number assigned to it in this field is the language
that will be defined in the other translation screens.
Language
This field defines the actual language for the translations.
Country Name
If you include a language that follows different spelling rules in different countries, you may specify that country in this field.
e.g. English USA, English Canada
Role /Usages
If the language is used solely for specific roles or users, you may specify those roles or users in these fields.
Context
Reference
Translated Text

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