Associating Users and Groups with a Language Through Locales
Languages are assigned to locales. Locales are associated to users and groups in the user account and group in Access Control.
Korean language support
Archer 6.14 Patch 1 and later supports the Korean language.
For additional information see Korean Language Support in 6.14 Patch 1.
To use the Korean locale with the Korean language in your instance, you must manually assign the locale to the Korean language, if it is not already auto-assigned.
If your Archer instance already uses a pre-existing language named Korean, the default System Language is labeled as Korean (Archer System Language).
See Setting a System Language for more information.
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Assign locales to a language
A locale can only be assigned to 1 language. Multiple locales can be assigned to the same language.
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Go to the Manage Languages page.
- From the menu, click
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- Under Globalization, click Languages.
- From the menu, click
- Click the language to which you want to assign locales.
- In the Options section, in the Locale(s) subsection, select the locales to assign to the language.
- Click Save, or Save and Close.
- Click Save to apply the changes and continue working.
- Click Save and Close to apply the changes and exit.
Set the locale for users and groups
Note: Assigning a user group to a locale assigns the locale to the current set of users in the group. Future user additions to the group do not get the locale assignment, and future user removals from the group do not remove the user locale setting.
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Go to the Manage Locales page.
- From the menu, click
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- Under Globalization, click Locales.
- From the menu, click
- Click the locale to which you want to assign users or groups.
- In the Available section, select the groups and users to assign to the locale.
- Click Save, or Save and Close.
- Click Save to apply the changes and continue working.
- Click Save and Close to apply the changes and exit.
Remove locales from a language
Important: A locale cannot be removed from a language if the locale has associated users.
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Go to the Manage Languages page.
- From the menu, click
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- Under Globalization, click Languages.
- From the menu, click
- Select the language from which you want to remove locales.
- In the Options section, in the Locale(s) subsection, move the locale(s) from the Selected pane to the Available pane.
- Click Save, or Save and Close.
- Click Save to apply the changes and continue working.
- Click Save and Close to apply the changes and exit.