on 11-17-2011 3:19 PM
Hi Juergen,
I followed the method you explained in one of your posts where you have explained how to install the updates & completed the installation (updates). I created a new package after that & used EN as the logon language. But after that when I tried to create a attribute view, it says, logon language & package language is different and not allowing me to create it. Not very sure where I can control the logon language. Could you please check & let me know what i am missing here. Thanks
Regards,
Gokul
Hi Gokul
To change the logon language, right-click the system in the "Navigator" tree, choose "Properties" and on the category "Database User Logon" change the field "Locale" on tab "Additional Properties".
The language for a package can be set when you create the package.
--Juergen
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Juergen,
Interesting one. My logon language (System-...._> addition properties-> Locale) and my package language both were English (Atleast thats what i thought initially). But finally when i checked it properly, it was 'English - United States' in my logon language and 'English' (No United states here) in package. So thatswhy it didn't allow me it seems. I created another package with language 'English -United states'. It allows me now.
Thanks.
Gokul
Greg and Gokul,
me too facing the same language error however, my requirement is to create a new attribute view to the existing package which was created during the old HANA 1.00.17 release.
Is it possible by anyway to do that, or only option is to create a new package.
Greg, i didn't understand your way explanation on this where you have mentioned about "no specific language setting" could you please advise.
thanks.
Greg, i didn't understand your way explanation on this where you have mentioned about "no specific language setting" could you please advise.
i actually meant the 'locale' in addition to language, so you should choose 'English' only without the locale like '(American)' or '(British)'.
anyway, i didn't know there were that many versions of English. maybe, i should come up with my own dialect.
Juergen: I bumped into this issue and your steps fixed my issue - thanks!
Edited by: Rama Shankar on Feb 16, 2012 12:29 AM
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