Difference between revisions of "Two Terms Not to be Translated"

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{{Warning | This is an example of how it looks like when these two terms are translated. The year is '''not''' written with y and therefore it is not included in the date.}}
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{{Warning | Example 3 show how it looks like when these two terms are ''translated''. The year is '''not''' written with y and therefore it is not included in the date.}}
 
'''Example 3''' <br/>
 
'''Example 3''' <br/>
 
DATE_PATTERN = '''aaaa'''/MM/dd <br/>
 
DATE_PATTERN = '''aaaa'''/MM/dd <br/>
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{{Warning | This is another example of how it looks like when these two terms are '''not''' aligned. The month and day are written in different '''order''' in the two terms.}}
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{{Warning | Example 4 shows how it looks like when these two terms are '''not''' aligned. The month and day are written in different '''order''' in the two terms.}}
 
'''Example 4''' <br/>
 
'''Example 4''' <br/>
 
DATE_PATTERN = yyyy/dd/'''MM''' <br/>
 
DATE_PATTERN = yyyy/dd/'''MM''' <br/>

Latest revision as of 17:31, 20 September 2016

In the file C:\IMSMAng\client\resources\com\fgm\imsma\lexicon\ITerms.properties there are two terms that should not be translated and have to be written in a consistent way:

  • DATE_PATTERN
  • DATE_TIME_PATTERN

Depending on how you specify the date/time format the date/time will be written differently in IMSMANG. The date/time used in the example below is
1 September 2015 14:00.
Example 1
DATE_PATTERN = yyyy/MM/dd
DATE_TIME_PATTERN = yyyy/MM/dd hh:mm

Date time1.png

yyyy/MM/dd hh:mm

Example 2
DATE_PATTERN = yyyy-MM-dd
DATE_TIME_PATTERN = yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm

Date time2.png

yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm

Warning.jpg Example 3 show how it looks like when these two terms are translated. The year is not written with y and therefore it is not included in the date.

Example 3
DATE_PATTERN = aaaa/MM/dd
DATE_TIME_PATTERN = aaaa/MM/dd HH:mm

Date time3.png

aaaa/MM/dd HH:mm

Warning.jpg Example 4 shows how it looks like when these two terms are not aligned. The month and day are written in different order in the two terms.

Example 4
DATE_PATTERN = yyyy/dd/MM
DATE_TIME_PATTERN = yyyy/MM/dd HH:mm

Date time4.png

Is it 9th January or 1st September?