TRANSLATIONS AND PRE-LOADED LABELS (IMFD)#

A user can work in a choice of languages that are loaded into the system. Should you require an additional language for your site, you should contact your Account Representative for help to determine which additional languages are available and costing per your agreement.

The standard available languages that are presently in the system are:

  • English Canada
  • English US
  • French Canada
The standard languages in the application are supplied and should not be modified. Your changes could be lost as upgrades may overwrite your changes. Where changes are required for a supplied language, a case should be entered for Support providing the screen and field with the current supplied text and the requested change.

IMUS Check Users#

  1. In the Command line type IMUS and press enter.
  2. Ensure that each user is assigned to a Person Code in the system.
  3. If the person code field is blank, then you must assign the user a person code and save.

IEPI Assigning Languages to Users#

  1. The language selected on the IEPI form will determine how translated labels will be displayed for that user.

Find the Function That Needs to be Changed Example – If you want to rename a pre-loaded label on the ISRV form, then enter ISRV in the command line.

IMFD Translate the Pre-loaded Label Name

1. In the command line, type IMFD 2. Identify the function name (eg ISRV) 3. The table usages available will display; click the appropriate line and proceed to the Form Layout tab.

TRANSLATING A PRE-LOADED LABEL There are two languages supplied on the Maintain Form Definitions (IMFD) screen. The Prompt field, found in the lower left corner, shows the base default for the system and this should not be modified. The field that should be changed is directly below and will have a name of Prompt (Language) where the Language is from the highest sequenced language on the IMLA screen. You can only modify one language at a time, then change to the next language and repeat any changes required.

The ISRV screen, when complete, should resemble the screenshot below.