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oversættes automatisk. Dette kræver licens til "flere rapportsprog".
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hvis man har en afdeling i Spanien der skal være online på Navision. Så kan der
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Adding a language module to the Classic client
Prerequisites
You must have satisfied the following prerequisites to add a language module:
Increase the size of your Microsoft Dynamics® NAV database.
If you are using the Microsoft Dynamics NAV database and not a Microsoft® SQL
Server® database, then you must ensure that your database has enough space to
store the new language layer. Remember to expand the database as needed before
importing a new language layer.
Have a full installation of the Classic client, including all automation components.
You must have a full installation to be able to compile all objects after adding
the language module.
Installation
To add the language module to the Classic client
- Double-click the ClassicClient.exe file.
- Browse to the root directory of the disk drive where you have installed the Classic
client.
- Click OK, and then click Unzip. This creates the following directories and files:
A new subfolder and files in the Program FilesMicrosoft Dynamics NAV60Classic
folder for the new language.
A new subfolder and files in the Program FilesMicrosoft Dynamics NAV60ClassicBusinessNotificationManager
folder for the new language.
A new subfolder and files in the Program FilesMicrosoft Dynamics NAV60ClassicBusinessNotificationManagerTemplates
folder for the new language.
- Click OK, and then close the WinZip Self-Extractor window.
- Start the Classic client.
- In Object Designer, select all objects.
- On the Tools menu, click Language Module, and then click Import.
- In the Language Module Import dialog box, browse to the new language subfolder
in the Classic folder, select the .flm file, and then click Open.
A status window displays the progress of the import. When the process is almost
completed, a message is displayed.
- Click Yes to complete the language module import.
- In Object Designer, select all objects.
- On the Tools menu, click Compile. Click Yes.
When you have imported the language module into the database, you can delete
the .flm file. You should not delete any other files or subfolders.
To select the language for the Classic client
- Restart the Classic client.
- On the Tools menu, click Language.
- In the Application Languages dialog box, select the new language, and then click
OK.
Adding a language module to the RoleTailored client
For each language that you want to use with the RoleTailored client, you must
have imported the language into the SQL database. You can then add the language
module to Microsoft Dynamics NAV Server.
To add the language module to the computer running Microsoft Dynamics NAV Server
- Copy the Service.exe file to the computer that is running Microsoft Dynamics
NAV Server.
- Double-click the Service.exe file.
- Browse to the root directory of the disk drive where you have installed Microsoft
Dynamics NAV Server.
- Click OK, and then click Unzip. This creates the following directories and files:
Two new subfolders and files in the Program FilesMicrosoft Dynamics NAV60Service
folder for the new language. If the service is not installed at this location,
then move the folder and its contents to where the service is installed.
- Click OK, and then close the WinZip Self-Extractor window.
- Restart Microsoft Dynamics NAV Server.
Once you have installed the language module on the computer running Microsoft
Dynamics NAV Server, you can add the language module to the computer running the
RoleTailored client.
To add the language module to the computer running the RoleTailored client
- Copy the RoleTailoredClient.exe file to the computer that is running the RoleTailored
client.
- Double-click the RoleTailoredClient.exe file.
- Browse to the root directory of the disk drive where you have installed the RoleTailored
client.
- Click OK, and then click Unzip. This creates the following directories and files:
One new subfolder and files in the Program FilesMicrosoft Dynamics NAV60RoleTailored
Client folder for the new language.
- Click OK, and then close the WinZip Self-Extractor window.
You can then change the language in the RoleTailored client.
To change the language in the RoleTailored client
- Start the RoleTailored client.
- On the Microsoft Dynamics NAV menu, click Select Language.
- Select the new language, and then click OK.
- Click Yes to automatically close the RoleTailored client.
- Restart the RoleTailored client.
Adding a language module to the Business Notification Server
You can set up Business Notification Server to support the added language.
Note
To enable business notifications in the added language, the operating system
language must match the language of the new language module.
To add a language to Business Notification Server
- Double-click the Service.exe file.
- Browse to the root directory of the disk drive where you have installed the Business
Notification Server.
- Click OK, and then click Unzip. This creates the following directories and files:
A new subfolder and files in the Program FilesMicrosoft Dynamics NAVBusiness
NotificationEndUserSubscriptionbin folder for the new language.
- Click OK, and then close the WinZip Self-Extractor window.
Adding a language module to Outlook Integration
You can set up integration with Microsoft Office Outlook® to support the added
language.
To add a language to Outlook integration
- Double-click the Outlook.exe file.
- Browse to the root directory of the disk drive where you have installed Outlook
Integration.
- Click OK, and then click Unzip. This creates the following directories and files:
A new subfolder and files in the Program FilesOUTLOOKPATH folder for the new
language.
- Click OK, and then close the WinZip Self-Extractor window.
Adding a language module to Employee Portal
You can set up Employee Portal to support the added language.
To add a language to Employee Portal
- Double-click the NEP.exe file.
- Browse to the root directory of the disk drive where you have installed Employee
Portal.
- Click OK, and then click Unzip. This creates the following directories and files:
A new subfolder and files in the Program FilesIISRootFolderBin folder for the
new language.
- Click OK, and then close the WinZip Self-Extractor window.
Deleting a language
You can delete a language module in the Classic client.
To delete a language module in the Classic client
- Start the Classic client.
- In Object Designer, select all objects.
- On the Tools menu, click Language Module, and then click Export. The Language
Module Export dialog box is displayed.
- Enter the following information:
In the File Name field, type the path to your working folder and the name of
the file that will contain the deleted language module. For example, a path could
be C:DeletedDES.flm.
In the Language field, click the AssistButton and select the language from the
list.
Select the Delete language field.
Click OK to remove the language module from the database.
Close the Classic client.
In Windows Explorer, delete all language folders and files that were created
when you installed the language module.
When you restart the Classic client, the language module that you deleted is
not displayed in the Application Languages dialog box.
Seting up multiple document languages
When a language module is installed, you can enable multiple document languages
functionality to print documents. When you print a document such as an invoice,
it is printed in the preferred language of the recipient.
For example, you can specify a language code on the Foreign Trade tab of a customer
card. When you print documents for this customer, they will be printed in the
language that you specified for this customer. The client language does not affect
the printing language of the documents.
Notes
Charts
The charts that are included with the RoleTailored client and that can be inserted
on Role Centers are not translated when you add a language module. Translations
for standard charts are included in the Charts.exe file. To display a translated
chart on the Role Center, import the relevant chart (.xml file) from the Charts.exe
into the database and then personalize the Role Center to use the translated chart.
Personalization
If you have personalized a component such as a FactBox and then selected a different
language, then the personalized elements are displayed in the original language.
To view the elements in the new language, restore the default settings and reapply
the personalization settings.
Uninstallation
If you uninstall Microsoft Dynamics NAV, then the language folders and files
are not automatically deleted. You can delete these files manually.
Operating System Language
In the RoleTailored client, Help is always displayed in the same language as
the operating system even though you can select another language in Microsoft
Dynamics NAV. To display Help in another language, you must change the region
and language settings of the operating system.
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