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Using Siebel Tools > Localizing Strings and Locale Data > Configuring Locale Data > Configuring Nontranslatable Locale Object PropertiesA locale can be one of the following:
User interface conventions can vary by locale. For example, one locale might require a different sequence of fields from another locale. To configure a nontranslatable object property for a locale, you can enable language override mode. This mode allows you to store a nontranslatable, locale property as a child locale record of the parent object. In the following example, a Siebel enterprise requires Japanese (JPN) and four Western European languages. Japanese does not use middle names but Western European languages do use middle names. Japanese uses the family name first. Western European languages use the family name last. To configure nontranslatable locale object properties
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