User Localization Settings

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27 thoughts on “User Localization Settings”

  1. Hi,

    In my developer Org, I changed the Default Language in Locale settings under company information, but the standard fields/objects are not translated.

    Also, manually I enabled end-user language and then through Translation workbench I created for custom fields(picklists) but these changes are also not reflected.
    Can you tell if I need to any additional settings?
    Thanks

  2. John,
    I am wondering how to handle a global company with the following scenario:
    Corp hqts located in San Francisco
    Offices in multiple other countries and time zones
    When setting business hours (as a base level of security) does the admin need to set up separate divisions and a separate profile for each?
    Thanks!

    1. You would only need to define login hours for separate profiles if you wanted to limit when those users could log in- if you want to prevent login outside of working hours at each location then you would need a separate profile for each time zone.

  3. Hi John..Please help
    as different blog has different ans and My exam date is very near..

    The Marketing team at UC wants to send an email to each lead received from its website.the country of incoming lead should determine the language of the email that will be sent to the lead.how can a system Admin automate this process?

    a)create an email template for each language and an assignment rule to send the appropriate template

    b)create a single email template and use translation workbench to translate and send the appropriate template

  4. I’m glad to see that I’m not the only one who finds this Video very very fast (I’m French). Don’t forget that there are people not very fluent with the language you speak 😉 I’d have appreciated finding a video across sreens showing the configuration of all this (maybe this is already present in other next topics of your blog…). Anyhow, many thanks for all the very interesting and globally well made content we find on your Blog.

  5. Very informative, but a bit too quick. I had to watch twice to make sure I caught all the detail. A pause between topics would be very helpful.

  6. Very very fast. Suggest slowing it way down as I had to listen to whole thing 3 times and pause it to let it sink in. Just a suggestion!

    1. On YouTube if you click the gear gizmo (settings), you can usually adjust the speed of the video to be faster (e.g 1.25x faster, 1.5x faster or 2x faster) or slower (0.5x speed or 0.25x speed). Hope that helps!!

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