Source Languages
Source languages are used for authoring and translation. In both cases, the Source Languages enumeration provides the allowable language list. The entries in the Source Languages enumeration are inherited from the Available Languages enumeration. Initially, all Source Languages enumeration entries are in the Removed from selection list table. Populate the list of allowable languages for your system by moving the entries for those languages to the Available for selection table of the enumeration. At least one entry must be made available for selection in the Source Languages enumeration. It is important to populate the Source Languages enumeration as part of the initial Windchill Service Information Manager setup and configuration. The Source Languages global enumeration is visible only if Windchill Service Information Manager is installed.
Information structures and publications structures require an authoring language on each object in the structure. When creating new service objects, the languages available for selection as the
Authoring Language attribute are derived from the
Source Languages enumeration. For more information, see
Specifying Authoring Language for New Service Objects .
For an existing object (one which was created before authoring languages were introduced), the authoring language is determined by the authoring language property described in
Setting Behavior when Authoring Language is Null.
Translation management for service structures requires a list of source languages in its configuration. The source languages are specified in a translation preference that is derived from the Source Languages enumeration. The companion Source Languages translation preference specifies a list of allowable source languages for translation package creation.
Translation preferences are configured in
Translation Support ( > > ). If the
Source Languages enumeration is later changed, check the
Source Languages translation preference to ensure that the preference values are still valid. See
Translation Preferences for more information.