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0010950
TypeCategorySeverityReproducibilityDate SubmittedLast Update
feature request[Openbravo ERP] 00. Application dictionarymajorhave not tried2009-10-13 17:202009-10-16 17:55
ReporternetworkbView Statuspublic 
Assigned Toiciordia 
PrioritynormalResolutionopenFixed in Version
StatusnewFix in branchFixed in SCM revision
ProjectionnoneETAnoneTarget Version
OSAnyDatabaseAnyJava version
OS VersionDatabase versionAnt version
Product Version2.50MP6SCM revision 
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Summary

0010950: The alerts could be translated depending on the language used when loggin the application

DescriptionThe alerts could be translated depending on the language used when loggin the application. At the moment the generated alerts can not be translated because the message is generated directly in the sql and inserted to the alert table. It should be possible to see the alerts on the language used to loggin the application.
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(0021110)
psarobe (manager)
2009-10-16 13:46

Is this a feature request? or a bug?
(0021118)
networkb (developer)
2009-10-16 16:05

If the alert receipts are using different languages, they can not see in both languages properly, but only in the language that the alert has been defined.
(0021130)
iciordia (manager)
2009-10-16 17:55

Alerts are not designed to be multi-language although is is clear it would be better to support multi-language. So I've changed this bug to feature request.

While this feature is not ready you can work-around the problem in the following way:
1.- Join to your alert sql the table xx_trl you want to use for translations. It will create an alert instance for each system language in your instance
2.- Add a filter clause to the alert rule using @ad_language@ to filter alerts in the language of the session

This way alert will be shown using session language. Be aware this is a workaround and not a final solution (eg. if you "close" an instance alert in one language it will still be open in the other system languages)

Ismael

- Issue History
Date Modified Username Field Change
2009-10-13 17:20 networkb New Issue
2009-10-13 17:20 networkb Assigned To => rafaroda
2009-10-14 15:14 networkb Target Version => 2.40MP12
2009-10-16 13:46 psarobe Note Added: 0021110
2009-10-16 13:46 psarobe Assigned To rafaroda => iciordia
2009-10-16 13:46 psarobe Status new => feedback
2009-10-16 16:05 networkb Note Added: 0021118
2009-10-16 17:55 iciordia Note Added: 0021130
2009-10-16 17:55 iciordia Status feedback => new
2009-10-16 17:55 iciordia Type defect => feature request
2009-10-16 17:55 iciordia Target Version 2.40MP12 =>


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