Sets the text used as a ReqFilterHeading Property for a request form tab.
Applies To
Data items
Remarks
ReqFilterHeadingML is multilanguage enabled. This means that it can contain a list of text in different languages. The text that is used will be selected according to the current language setting of the user. The ReqFilterHeadingML property has the following format.
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<Language ID>=< reqfilterheading > |
<Language ID> is a Windows standard three-letter language ID and <reqfilterheading> is the caption text for this language. Semicolons separate entries.
You can enter values for the ReqFilterHeadingML property in two ways:
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If you enter a ReqFilterHeading, this value will be inserted in ReqFilterHeadingML as the value for the language that is currently selected. If the language is set to Danish when a value is entered in ReqFilterHeading, ReqFilterHeadingML will be updated with a DAN=<value> string. You have to use the abbreviated name (DAN for Danish, for example) of the languages.
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When you click the AssistEdit button in the ReqFilterHeadingML Value field, the Multilanguage Editor opens. This is a form with two columns: Language and Value. The Language column is populated with all languages defined by Windows. For your convenience, the names, not the abbreviated names, of the languages are displayed. The ReqFilterHeadingML value for a language is added by entering a value in the Value field for that language. You have to close this form by clicking OK. If it is closed by pressing the ESC key, the ReqFilterHeadingML field is not updated.
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