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I am running the nodata.fex , the html page contains all text in English . My installation is in French PMF. When query my & amper variables in nodata.fex I noticed the IBIWF_language parameter was set to "en" . Can I simply force it to "fr" which will run the necesarry fr_nodata.fex , Questions , is their an issue with my config? Can I simply force the value to "fr" ?
Note the rolling 5 period, prior and previous reports display perfectly with the french column titles.
WF 7.69 , MSSQL,Windows,PMF 5.1.2This message has been edited. Last edited by: malapejohn,
-PMF 5.1.2 -WebFOCUS 7.6.9 on Windows 2003 Server -MSSQL Server
NODATA is only called by other FOCEXECS as an INCLUDE (it is an error handling routine) so it's designed to inherit getting the language prequels from the calling FOCEXEC. It is not designed to be run on its own. As a safety the language is set to English for tracing/internal programming purposes but this is overridden at runtime.
If you wanted to run it on its own and respect the language code, you could modify NODATA.FEX include the proper language prequels which would typically be LL_PMF_COMMON (where LL is the language) and LL_NODATA. You use the &PMF_LANGUAGE amper to replace LL in the examples, so it's: