Use this event to
Add new custom messages (translations) or modify existing messages.
Description
Add translated labels you can use from your code (i.e. error messages, field names and information). Messages you add from this event are inserted into "Mobile Messages" and can be accessed from your custom code using the codeunit MobWmsLanguage.GetMessage('LabelName') function.
You may also overwrite existing messages:
- Overwrite Mobile WMS Messages that already exists in Mobile Messages table
- Overwrite labels used in the Android App Mobile Configuration File (used as "@{LabelName}"). Adding a new message "LabelName" (without '@' or '{}') will overrule similar labels from Android App resource files.
Requirements
"Mobile Language Code" must be present on the "Mobile User"
Your new eventsubscriber is executed when:
... you manually select the action "Create Messages" from "Mobile Language" page (after subscribing)
... a mobile user logs into the database and no "Mobile Messages" exists (usually only the first time a mobile user logs on)
... the Mobile WMS Application (BC App) is upgraded to a newer version
If you want to ensure your new messages is always added to an existing Mobile Wms installation, consider (also) adding the messages from your own Install-/Upgrade-codeunits in your customization app project instead.
Template
procedure OnAddMessages(_LanguageCode: Code[10]; var _Messages: Record "MOB Message")
begin
end;
Example
[EventSubscriber(ObjectType::Codeunit, Codeunit::"MOB WMS Language", 'OnAddMessages', '', true, true)]
procedure MyOnAddMessages(_LanguageCode: Code[10]; var _Messages: Record "MOB Message")
begin
if _LanguageCode = 'ENU' then begin
_Messages.Create('ENU', 'TESTCODE', 'My custom test translation');
_Messages.Create('ENU', 'TESTCODE2', 'My custom test translation 2');
_Messages.Create('ENU', 'SENDER', 'My replaced standard translation SENDER');
end;
end;
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Version History
Version | Changes |
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MOB5.17 | Introduced |