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HOW to determine localization applied to a system
Andy2013
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2017-11-07
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Hello,
I ask you the best method to understand if an installation has some localization (country specific) applied.
Is there a different method for different version of the system?
Thank you
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neilgf
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2017-11-07
Hi. Tends to be in 10000 range for tables and fields within tables. Neil
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Yutavo
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2017-11-07
If you are trying to identify database localization you can check Codeunit 1, function ApplicationVersion. For example:
This is CH (Swiss) database.
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This is CH (Swiss) database.