Predefined Values

How come some of them have a "_" in front of the word and some do not? Want to ensure I don't waste time with work by doing it the wrong way.  I am hoping to pull descriptions in a report when exporting instead of their numerical  values.

 

Example:

Value     LKey

1            _Air Force

 

Value     LKey

1            Air Force

www.OEFitness.com: Where Health and Wellness Remain United
Quote · 13 Jan 2015

Language keys

Geeks, making the world a better place
Quote · 13 Jan 2015

Yes, I understand that.  I am just trying to figure out, then if it is necessary at all when I make my edits/additions, to add this underscore.

 

Thanks.

www.OEFitness.com: Where Health and Wellness Remain United
Quote · 13 Jan 2015

 

Yes, I understand that.  I am just trying to figure out, then if it is necessary at all when I make my edits/additions, to add this underscore.

 

Thanks.

 If you are planning on having language keys that can be translated then you would add the language key in the predefined values and add the language key to the system.  If you are not going to be using language keys, then you don't need to enter it as a language key

Geeks, making the world a better place
Quote · 13 Jan 2015

When I create new language keys I use underscore before the phrase and between words.

http://pkforum.dolphinhelp.com
Quote · 13 Jan 2015

 

When I create new language keys I use underscore before the phrase and between words.

 That is my practice as well

Geeks, making the world a better place
Quote · 13 Jan 2015

Usually language keys for predefined values start with double underscore - "__", to distinguish it from all other language keys.

Rules → http://www.boonex.com/terms
Quote · 13 Jan 2015
 
 
Below is the legacy version of the Boonex site, maintained for Dolphin.Pro 7.x support.
The new Dolphin solution is powered by UNA Community Management System.