When a user translates a record, Salesforce CPQ creates a localization record for each
text field that you translated. Depending on your page layout and field-level security settings,
some fields might not be visible. (Salesforce CPQ Managed Package)
Required Editions
Available in: Salesforce CPQ Winter ’16 and later
Localization records store information for only 1 text field at a time.
Localization Fields
Language
The language code that Salesforce CPQ uses for this translation. When users view a field
that you’ve localized into this language, they see the value that you provided within one of
the record’s text fields.
Salesforce CPQ supports translation into all languages that
Salesforce core supports. When you provide a value for this field, use one of the following
language codes.
Chinese (Simplified): zh_CN
Chinese (Traditional): zh_TW
Danish: da
Dutch: nl_NL
English: en_US
Finnish: fi
French: fr
German: de
Italian: it
Japanese: ja
Korean: ko
Norwegian: no
Portuguese (Brazil): pt_BR
Russian: ru
Spanish: es
Spanish (Mexico): es_MX
Swedish: sv
Thai: th
API Name
The API name of the field with the translated label
Label
The original translated label
Text
The user-defined translation for the label of a text field
Text Area
The user-defined translation for the label of a text area field
Long Text Area
The user-defined translation for the label of a long text area field
Rich Text Area
The user-defined translation for the label of a rich text area field
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