Localization Overview
- 26 Sep 2022
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Localization Overview
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What is Localization?
Localization configures a product or service for a culture different from the culture it was developed. Presenting familiar formatting prevents miscommunication when engaging global audiences. For example, consider the direction text is read (left to right versus the right to left) and date formatting; 3/1/2022 represents March 1st, 2022 in America, yet represents January 3rd, 2022 in many parts of the world.
Reasons to Localize
- Market Penetration: Company is not set up in a certain cultural environment, but the product being sold can meet the needs in that area
- Market Expansion: Translating a tool into another language
- Company Branding and Image: May include companies with past cultural mistakes that need to be corrected
- Better Connect with Current Customers: Offer new tools and customizations for products or services already used
Typical Localization Needs
- Language: If the business's message cannot be effectively or efficiently served, customers can not be effectively or efficiently.
- Time and Date: Date formatting can differ worldwide; they can be formatted as Day/Month/Year or Month/Day/Year. If dates are read wrong, this can have disastrous effects on deadlines.
- Currency: If the company is in the financing, it's important to be able to convert currency and show the appropriate symbols for each currency.
- Work Schedules: Coordination of different work schedules across different countries
- Holidays: All cultures, religions, and countries have different holidays that may interfere with project management
- Regulatory: Differing laws in all countries
Localization in Decisions
Language
- Managing Languages: Demonstrates how to adjust Language settings for an individual user in Decision and add a new Language to the Decisions Languages Folder.
- Using Translation Services: Demonstrates how to use internal Language Translation Flows and sets up the translation for a Form Label and Report Column Title.
Time and Dates
- Timezones Overview: Provides an overview of Timezones; the overview includes a comprehensive list of available timezones in Decisions.
- Setting up a User's Timezone: Demonstrates how to edit a user's timezone settings.
- Setting Up Date/Time Translation: Demonstrates how to set up Timezone translation in Decisions.
Currency
- Foreign Exchange Module: Demonstrates how to set up and use the Foreign Exchange Module to convert currency.
- Currency Formatting and Exchange: Demonstrates how the Foreign Exchange Module steps to convert a currency value.
Location and Schedules
- Configuring Locations: Demonstrates how to establish business hours for a Location in the Decisions System Folder.
- Using Location Steps in Flow: Demonstrates how to use Location steps within a Flow to Compute Business Time and Calculate the number of Business Days within a designated time period.
- Using Location Steps for Holiday Dates: Demonstrates how to use Location steps for Holiday Dates.
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