I recently tested entering Chinese text on the 'standard' virtual machine of Dynamics AX 4.0
I *assume* it should work on 3.0 as well. SQL server can store Chinese characters (I think that's the default character storage settings. Entry of Chinese characters is actually handles by Windows (there are special entry methods) So all you have to do is add the version of Chinese to the client machine (through Regional and Language Settings), and you are ready to go I did not test a Chinese language user interface, but I'm told by my colleagues Dynamics AX arrives with a set of Chinese language labels for the user interface. These texts should work for both Mandarin and Cantonese Chinese. Zvika Zvika Rimalt | Senior Consultant - Microsoft Dynamics AX Enterprise Business Solutions Avanade | London Development Centre From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of James Flavell Sent: 09 October 2008 04:46 To: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com Subject: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] How to do Chinese in AX3.0? Hi everyone, Can anyone direct me to any info or whitepaper on running chinese characters in AX? I need to understand about for the user interface (i.e. labels) The other part is for the data entry (i.e. SQL and AX setup required...I read about collation matters and get a little lost/scared). At the moment it is not clear if the customer wants a english user interface with just the ability to enter chinese characters in some extra fields that get printed on reports etc or whether they want a full chinese version so feel free to throw ideas at me Is there any issues with having english and chinese AX companies within the same AX SQL database (I read things about collation on SQL and get the general idea of what its about so wonder if Chinese and English can coexist within the same database)? Thanks once again James