Use the Localization feature to translate or modify text for end-user
interfaces, including
Work Center
and
Service Request Center
(version 5.0 and later). Default strings are provided for the English (United
States), or en-US, locale.
Restriction: Users must have the Remote Administration
privilege to modify or translate strings.
Use the Localization page to:
- Translate strings for design objects that are created in
SBM Composer
into another language. For details, refer to
Design Object Strings.
- Translate strings for global design objects into another language.
For details, refer to
Global Design Object Strings.
- Override the default labels, messages, and strings for scheduled
report e-mails that are sent by the Notification Server. For details,
Notification Server Strings.
- Override the default labels, messages, and strings for interfaces
such as
Work Center
and
Service Request Center.
For details, refer to
Work Center
and
Request Center
Strings.
- Translate strings for runtime objects such as group names,
non-private report names, project names, and fixed-length text field values
that are displayed in relational fields. Translation for runtime objects is
handled by XML export and import. For details, refer to
MLS Runtime Object Strings.
- Translate strings for user-defined objects in
Service Request Center
(version 5.2.1 and later). For details, refer to "Translating Request Center
Strings" in the
SSM Getting Started Guide.
Important: Before you begin, you must select the
Allow translation for MLS Runtime Objects and Design
Objects check box on the
Settings tab to translate these types of strings.
The following string types cannot be translated or modified using the
Localization feature:
- View names and feed names in
Work Center.
- Display names for system views (My Dashboard, for example).
- Certain data generated by the
Application Engine,
such as text on report pages in
Work Center.
On-premise customers can use the
Languages,
Strings, and
String IDs system auxiliary tables to customize or translate
strings generated by the
Application Engine.
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