When I used for german language code or other language codes its translating and showing in mentioned languages but when I tried in Arabic or Korean languages its is not translating in the report.
if currency is 1000 means output for ar/ko : One thousands.
Please suggest any solution or give me reason why its not coming in report.
Best answer by ChanakaAmarasekara
Hi,
This means the spellout rules which generates the amount in to words for your currency-language combination is not available. This is why you get it in English.
A 3rd party tool is used to convert the amounts in to words and all currency-language combinations are not available.
If you want the missing conversation as a standard fix then you will have to contact support to get a patch. You would also have to provide the correct spellout rules to convert the amounts in to words.
This means the spellout rules which generates the amount in to words for your currency-language combination is not available. This is why you get it in English.
A 3rd party tool is used to convert the amounts in to words and all currency-language combinations are not available.
If you want the missing conversation as a standard fix then you will have to contact support to get a patch. You would also have to provide the correct spellout rules to convert the amounts in to words.
are we able add ar in the mentioned list or IFS only can able to add Arabic language?
The translations and currency-language mapping information are in a jar file. You can add it if you want to but it will not be a standard fix. Also, just because you enable your language doesn’t mean the 3rd party tool will have your currency-language amount to word conversions. If they are not available then you will have to add them too.
if mentioned list is available then ‘en_AR’ is also there in list...
How does it(‘en_AR’ ) work?
The above is the language to ISO locale mapping and this is found in the ifs-iso-languagemap.properties file. For the en_AR locale an entry is there in the spelloutrules.xml as below. This is the spellout rule I was talking about.
So if you want Arabic, then first you need to add a mapping in the ifs-iso-languagemap.properties and then add a spellout rule in the spelloutrules.xml. The files are inside the ifs-fnd-internationalization.jar jar.
if mentioned list is available then ‘en_AR’ is also there in list...
How does it(‘en_AR’ ) work?
The above is the language to ISO locale mapping and this is found in the ifs-iso-languagemap.properties file. For the en_AR locale an entry is there in the spelloutrules.xml as below. This is the spellout rule I was talking about.
So if you want Arabic, then first you need to add a mapping in the ifs-iso-languagemap.properties and then add a spellout rule in the spelloutrules.xml. The files are inside the ifs-fnd-internationalization.jar jar.
Okay I understood the concept and thank you very much :)
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