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Re: any comment on this one please

From: DA Morgan <damorgan_at_exesolutions.com>
Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2003 10:18:07 -0800
Message-ID: <3E4FD5DE.D001E5E5@exesolutions.com>


"Danny Stollé" wrote:

> Hello,
>
> i have had a big headache on this one, but i guess this would be a good
> workaround to be dynamic in multilangual reports. but i need some advice if
> this would be a good workaround.
>
> if you please read the messages in this tree then you would understand the
> case.
>
> this would be the workaround:
>
> one table having the languages (language, isonumber of the document
> (unique), language code, the location of the
> language-dependend-configurationfile).
> one table having categories (category_id and category_name)
> one table having the language id and the category_id and the block_name in
> the configurationfile.
>
> this configuration file would be an xml document containing the blocks of
> categories. the blocks contains the language information and translations
> which will feed the report by the choise made in the application.
>
> <dutch>
> <block1="block1">
> -having information-
> </block1>
> <block2="block2">
> -having information-
> </block2>
> </dutch>
>
> would it be a good workaround or does somebody have some advice. it would
> also work with ini-files, but this is platform dependend.
>
> thanx in advance,
> danny

Rather than dismissing the advice given by Sybrand why don't you take it. If you don't understand it ... ask for clarification.

Why would anyone offer you help when you so readily dismiss good advice?

Daniel Morgan Received on Sun Feb 16 2003 - 12:18:07 CST

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