on 06-03-2014 5:16 AM
Hi Experts,
According to our business nature we have business (Plant) globally in
different location as Senegal, Mozambique, Ghana, Trinidad and Tobago,
Sri Lanka, Nicaragua, Netherlands and Singapore.
In future we hope this will be more, for many of the above countries
they have legal requirement that the various printing document (valuation,
purchase invoice, sales invoice etc) and balance sheet will be come in
local language.
could you please put some light on this issue how can we achieve this
requirement, what should we have to do and the process we have to
follow.
Thanks &,
Best Regards
Deepak Singh
Hello Deepak,
Regards,
Laszlo
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Hi Laszlo,
Thanks for reply, it's help me to get some understanding but still i am so confused.
i am from basis side and want to confirm its any language pack implementation is required or not.
sorry but not able to find what exactly business wants to print in local language(smart form or scripts).
as per my understanding its general invoices.
could you please explain me how its work or user have to login by local language or he can login with EN and print in local desired languages.
Best Regards,
Deepak
Hello Deepak,
for example in the case of SmartForms the parameter CONTROL_PARAMETERS-LANGU can override the logon language, so the printing language of the document can be independent of the end user's current logon.
But as I can see it has been not decided whether SAPScripts, SmartForms or Adobe PDFs will be generated.
This means that the question is much broader than language selection: the printer programs, applications, customizing, etc. need to be set to use the appropiate architecture.
For this reason, this seems to be a question for an SD module administrator (or the owner of the "general invoices" module).
Regards,
Laszlo
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