
Dealing with Dataverse translation file? Never delete columns. But you are free to delete rows and tabs.
Dealing with Dataverse translation file? Never delete columns. But you are free to delete rows and tabs.
Today’s tip has nothing to do with Power <insert noun here>. Not because I have nothing to talk about but because I feel strongly about today’s subject. tl;dr When sharing a link, remove en-us from the URL. What are you talking about? We all consume and produce a fair amount of the computer-related material. Being […]
Dynamics 365 supports 43 base languages, and sometimes you need the right one for the trial. In theory, it’s as easy as 1-2-3: Un Clément “French but not Tanguy” Olivier was having no luck provisioning a trial instance in his langue maternelle: For a client demo, I had to create a new Trial instance (on […]
So just how many languages does Microsoft Dynamics CRM speak? Is it 10, 15 or maybe 25? Dynamics CRM speaks a whopping 41 languages. It’s a translating machine. Chinese (Hong Kong), Chinese (PRC), Chinese (Taiwan), Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese (Brazil), Spanish (International), Basque, Bulgarian, Catalan, Croatian, Estonian, Galician, Hindi, Kazakh, […]