Working with Languages

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Overview

SDMX structures allow Names and Descriptions to be stored and viewed in any number of languages. This article focuses on how to do this in Fusion Registry. if you are interested in how to configure languages in other modules, please click on the appropriate section below.

Default Installation

Fusion Registry will install one language - English. Other languages can be added via the various structures within the system. What is displayed in the Registry depends on the setting of the 'Master Language button.

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In the example below, you can see that several languages are available. They are displayed by reference to the ISO 639-1 codes. Click here to see the list of ISO codes


Master Language Setting.png

Adding additional languages

Additional languages are added at an individual structure level. The process is the same for all structures. First, create or edit a structure.

Taking a codelist as an example, you will see below that the master language button is set to Russian although there is no Russian text shown in the Name or Description. Instead, the default text (English) is displayed.

Master Language RU.png

To add a code use the Language Add button.

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Enter the appropriate code, in this case ru. Then click Add.

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You will be returned to the structure page, any English name or description will be replaced and you can enter the details as appropriate.

To switch between a structures language records, you can use the language selector.

The contents of the Master Language dropdown is built from the languages which have been used in any structure in the registry.

Other Modules

Fusion Portal

Fusion Security Manager

Fusion Fame Mapper

Fusion Data Browser