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Unity Forms

Platform
OnBase
Product
Unity Forms
Release
Foundation 24.1
License
Premier
Standard

When designing form templates in the Designer, the language used during configuration is the language that will be displayed in the Client during form creation. For example, if you configure a form in French in the Designer, when you open the form on any machine, regardless of locale settings, the form will be displayed in French.

Note:

The database collation must support the language set on the workstation designing the Unity Forms.

In addition, you can use Interface Translation features available for Unity Forms to translate a form into multiple languages. In order to translate a form, you must do the following:

  1. Identify and manage the forms that will be translated. See Managing Unity Form Translation for more information
  2. Export the forms that will be translated.
  3. Have the export file translated into the appropriate language(s).
  4. Import the translated file into the system.
  5. Translate the name of the form from within the Configuration module's Interface Translation feature. See the System Administration documentation for information about this feature.
    Note:

    When a new revision is made for a translated form, the new revision will have the previous translations associated with the previously existing controls. New additions to the form will not be translated until the translation export and import process is run for the new revision.