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Overall translations for a language in Mobile WMS consist of:

The language of

the Android App ("static" messages i.e., translations for buttons, menus, page headers at

the Mobile

Device). This is a resource file deployed to each Mobile Device and will require special tools to edit and deploy.
  • Mobile Language = These are translations used by the Document Handler codeunits in Mobile WMS ("dynamic" messages), also called Mobile Messages. These messages can be displayed and edited from the web client.
  • Error messages from standard BC posting routines = Error messages thrown from the standard BC posting routines are always displayed in the language of the web service tier, regardless of the Device Language and Mobile Language is setup for the mobile user.

Generally, if a specific translation cannot be found the US English (ENU) translations will always be displayed.
Out-of-the-box you can select from ~16 different Device Languages and 3 different Mobile Messages Languages (DAN, DEU and ENU). You can combine these as you wish.
Note, in the screenshot below, only three Mobile Language Codes (DAN, DEU and ENU) has associated Messages – meaning i.e., mobile users associated with language code "ESP" will display device language translations from the associated device language "ES" for "static" messages on the mobile device - but will fall back to ENU for everything else (all messages generated from the Document Classes).
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Using the "Create Messages" and (edit) "Messages" actions from the "Mobile Languages" page above you can edit/create messages for any Mobile Language to improve the user experience for countries not fully supported in the standard Mobile WMS.
The Device Language and Mobile Language are further explained in the next sections.

he language of the Mobile App is controlled via "Device Language Codes".
How to change language

  • "Mobile Languages" can be assigned to each mobile user.
  • "Device Language Codes" are assigned to "Mobile Languages".
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App is controlled with Device Language code

Android 

The following Devices Language Codes are supported by the Android App *).

Country

Device code

Country
Croatian
Device code

HR

Country

Danish

DA

Danish

LT

Lithuanian

DE

Dutch

NL

English

EN

Estonian

ET

Finnish

FI

French

FR

German

NL

DE

Dutch

Italian

EN

IT

English
Japanese
NO

JA

Norwegian
Latvian
ES

LV

Spanish

Lithuanian

PL

LT

Polish

Norwegian

ET

NO

Estonian

Polish

PT

PL

Portuguese

FI

PT

Finnish

Romanian

RO

Romanian

Russian

FR

RU

French
Slovak
RU
SK
Russian
Slovenian
IT
SL
Italian

Spanish

SE

ES

Swedish

*) Additional languages for the Android App exist and can be deployed upon request - but are not deployed with a standard installation of the Android App at the time of writing, including Czech (CS), German Haas customized (DE_HAAS), Flemish (NL-BE), Chinese (Hong Kong ZH-HK) and Japanese (JA).
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SE

In the event that a language is needed which you master, you are welcome to contact sales@taskletfactory.com, to get access to our translation portal.

Windows Handheld Embedded 

The following Devices Language Codes are supported by the Windows Mobile App.

Device code

Country

Device code

Country

Czech

CZ

Czech

German

HK

Chinese (Hong Kong)

DE

German

IT

Italian

DE_HAAS

German, Haas customized

JP

Japanese

DK

Danish

NL

Dutch

EE

Estonian

NO

Norwegian

EN

English

PL

Polish

ES

Spanish

PT

Portuguese

FIN

Finnish

RO

Romanian

FLEMISH

Flemish

RU

Russian

FR

French

SV

Swedish

Anchor_Toc78446144_Toc78446144Login screenWhen the Device Language associated to a Mobile User is changed, the mobile device Login Screen will display in this language starting at the second login. The reason being no user is logged in when still at the login screen, hence it is no way of knowing the associated device language for the user until first login is executed. It is possible to lock the login screen of a mobile device to always display in a specific language by changing the start.cfg
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Overview

DE

German, Haas customized

DE_HAAS

Danish

DK

Estonian

EE

English

EN

Spanish

ES

Finnish

FIN

Flemish

FLEMISH

French

FR

Chinese (Hong Kong)

HK

Italian

IT

Japanese

JP

Dutch

NL

Norwegian

NO

Polish

PL

Portuguese

PT

Romanian

RO

Russian

RU

Swedish

SV

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