Incorect Abbreviation Of The Column Number When Applying Internalization
(Doc ID 2879344.1)
Last updated on JUNE 28, 2022
Applies to:
Primavera Unifier - Version 21.12 to 21.12.4.0 [Release 21.12]Information in this document applies to any platform.
Symptoms
ACTUAL BEHAVIOR
The first column of the Transaction tab in the Cost sheet is named "No". In English, "No" would have been used as the abbreviation for Number, but when applying Internalization, it is used as "No" which means "Yes/No", which seems quite awkward for users who use the Korean language environment. In fact, this is also a problem that occurs in all non-English speaking countries.
EXPECTED BEHAVIOR
This element of the cost sheet should be " No. " instead of " No ".
Cause
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