Viewing Localized Artifact Labels

You can view localized labels and descriptions set in the web application for artifacts such as cubes, forms, folders, task lists, and so on, in Oracle Smart View for Office.

Data source types: Enterprise Profitability and Cost Management, Financial Consolidation and Close, FreeForm, Planning, Planning Modules, Tax Reporting

Artifacts labels include various properties such as name, description, or instructions that can be customized and set in different languages that users work in to provide them with meaningful information. For example, the artifact label of a form named "turnover" in English can be set to "chiffre d'affaires" for French language users.

For each artifact, you can add artifact labels in different languages in the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud web application. If no artifact label is defined for an artifact, then the default label is displayed. For more information, see Adding Languages and Defining Localized Artifact Labels.

Note:

Viewing artifact labels in Smart View requires EPM Cloud update 24.04 or later.

The artifact labels supported in the web application are listed in Which Artifact Labels Can be Localized?. In Smart View, artifact labels are supported for the following artifacts:

  • Business Rules
  • Cubes
  • Dashboards
  • Documents
  • Folders
  • Forms
  • Prompts
  • Reports
  • Smart Lists
  • Tasks and Task Lists
  • Templates
  • User Variables

Once added, you can see the localized artifacts labels in multiple places within Smart View such as the tree view in Smart View Home panel, the POV toolbar and POV Manager, the Sheet Information dialog, the list of search results, the right-click menus and menu items, and the Recently Used list.

The localized artifact labels in Smart View are displayed based on the language set in the Advanced tab of Smart View Options.

Note:

Users working in different languages on a saved workbook may see artifact labels for Smart List values in a different language than what is selected in their Smart View language settings. For example, a user saves a form with Smart List artifact labels in Spanish in a workbook. If this saved workbook is opened by another user who has set the Smart View language as English, the user will continue to see the Smart list values in Spanish, instead of English. This happens because when a workbook containing forms or ad hoc grids with Smart List is saved, the list is not updated unless it has been updated or modified in the server. In such cases, users must open such forms or ad hoc grids in a new workbook to see the Smart List artifact labels in their selected language.