I'm interested in having the arabic language module for navision. I guess having NAV in arabic is a great idea to enlarge the customer area and include the arabic countries and not only those who are using english or french module.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any information about this.
Best regards.
Technico-Functional Consultant NAV It's all about passion of Navision World
Yes, NAV can be Arabic enabled. We had implemented for a customer in UAE where he will be able to see Arabic captions and since its SQL server, the user can type in Arabic and the DB can store the Arabic values and which can be displayed in Reports.
Also the windows had to be enabled for Arabic and of course the NAV license should support Arabic language which should be got from Microsoft.
In case you're looking, we do have a completely Arabized NAV solution. We have developed a complete Arabic language pack for version 2009 SP1, 2009 R2, classic and RTC, and 2013 as well.
As far as I know Nav partially supports arabic ,It is not fully supported Arabic
We can print report if a field contains fully arabic , If field contains some mixed language ( may be the field is resultant of concatenation of two or three fields)
For Example Arabic+English , the alignment and data will go wrong .
Again in the form if a field contain arabic if you try to edit the field it will be pathetic
We cannot set the form RTL property too as it is supposed to do if it is RTL supported language
But we can set the caption ML property . Arabic Customisation can alos be done for caption
Unlike the Classic versions of NAV, which are being phased out, The RTC versions of NAV (2009 and 2013) fully support Arabic. RTL (Right to Left) scripting and text orientation is fully enabled based on full Unicode support. We have done quite a few successful implementations that support Arabic and English languages in the same database using RTC.
If you have a mix of both Arabic and Latin (say English) words in the same field, then the alignment is managed by Windows, not NAV. Briefly put, sequences of text with different directionality preserve their vector when they appear as part of a BiDi (Bi Directional) text. You can notice the same behaviour if you combine both languages in all other windows based applications (IE, Office, Dynamics AX, etc...). Please email me at info@que-solutions.com if you need help.
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I'm interested in having the arabic language module for navision. I guess having NAV in arabic is a great idea to enlarge the customer area and include the arabic countries and not only those who are using english or french module.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any information about this.
Best regards.
It's all about passion of Navision World
Hi
Yes, NAV can be Arabic enabled. We had implemented for a customer in UAE where he will be able to see Arabic captions and since its SQL server, the user can type in Arabic and the DB can store the Arabic values and which can be displayed in Reports.
Also the windows had to be enabled for Arabic and of course the NAV license should support Arabic language which should be got from Microsoft.
Hope this clarifies...
In case you're looking, we do have a completely Arabized NAV solution. We have developed a complete Arabic language pack for version 2009 SP1, 2009 R2, classic and RTC, and 2013 as well.
Please contact me at info@que-solutions.com for further details. Thanks.
As far as I know Nav partially supports arabic ,It is not fully supported Arabic
We can print report if a field contains fully arabic , If field contains some mixed language ( may be the field is resultant of concatenation of two or three fields)
For Example Arabic+English , the alignment and data will go wrong .
Again in the form if a field contain arabic if you try to edit the field it will be pathetic
We cannot set the form RTL property too as it is supposed to do if it is RTL supported language
But we can set the caption ML property . Arabic Customisation can alos be done for caption
In short it is not supporting the arabic .
Unlike the Classic versions of NAV, which are being phased out, The RTC versions of NAV (2009 and 2013) fully support Arabic. RTL (Right to Left) scripting and text orientation is fully enabled based on full Unicode support. We have done quite a few successful implementations that support Arabic and English languages in the same database using RTC.
If you have a mix of both Arabic and Latin (say English) words in the same field, then the alignment is managed by Windows, not NAV. Briefly put, sequences of text with different directionality preserve their vector when they appear as part of a BiDi (Bi Directional) text. You can notice the same behaviour if you combine both languages in all other windows based applications (IE, Office, Dynamics AX, etc...). Please email me at info@que-solutions.com if you need help.