Odd problem with languages, RTC client

KisuKisu Member Posts: 381
edited 2013-01-22 in NAV Three Tier
We have a customer with 3 localizations yet there should be 2 languages english and finnish

All 3 are in different databases all have separate Navision services (each service has own folder)

When I open one rtc client I can switch between both languages and the text are correct, but on the other client (which are foreign countries) the text is half english half finnish on the finnis language selection (english selection works fine)

The other Navision folders other than the service ones are the same for each database so they open same client but use different nav service.

I copied the same language folders for the other services but did I miss something here.
K.S.

Answers

  • KisuKisu Member Posts: 381
    Hmm does it need Language: 4911 Finnish Granule on the license too even the other has 4900 Multiple System Languages.

    The database that works has both of these granules, the other that does not does not have 4911
    K.S.
  • mihail_kolevmihail_kolev Member Posts: 379
    the services are in different folder, but on one machine with one localization. The RTC client is Unicode, unfortunately the service (I assume that you work with R2 or below) is not. This may cause problem when you work with multiple languages. The best solution is to run the services on different machines with the correct localization settings.
    -Mihail- [MCTS]
  • KisuKisu Member Posts: 381
    the services are in different folder, but on one machine with one localization. The RTC client is Unicode, unfortunately the service (I assume that you work with R2 or below) is not. This may cause problem when you work with multiple languages. The best solution is to run the services on different machines with the correct localization settings.

    Hmm did I post this wrong section on forum, 2009 is not unicode, 2013 is.

    And I think I solved the case, just needed to redo the object language packs for db objects.
    K.S.
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