Support for Multiple Languages in NetSuite 2025.1
Support for Multiple Languages in NetSuite 2025.1 enhances the CPQ Configurator's usability across different languages.
Starting in NetSuite 2025.1, the NetSuite CPQ Configurator has expanded its language support, becoming available in all languages that NetSuite currently supports. This enhancement allows users to seamlessly interact with the configurator in their preferred language, improving accessibility and user experience across diverse teams and global operations.
Key Features of Multiple Language Support
- Comprehensive Language Options: The CPQ Configurator is now fully localized in all available languages for NetSuite, making it suitable for international businesses.
- User Preference Settings: To customize their experience, users can set their preferred language by navigating to Home > Set Preferences. This ensures that all interactions, documents, and configurations are displayed in their chosen language.
- Enhanced User Documentation: For detailed guidance on configuring multiple languages, refer to the help topic titled 'Configuring Multiple Languages'. This ensures that users have access to thorough support and resources for effective implementation.
Who This Affects
This update mainly impacts:
- Administrators: They will need to ensure that language settings are correctly configured for all users.
- CPQ Users: Those using the CPQ Configurator will benefit significantly from this added flexibility and improved user experience.
- Global Teams: Teams working in different geographical regions can now collaborate more effectively across language barriers.
Key Takeaways
- The CPQ Configurator now supports multiple languages.
- Users can customize their language preferences via the Home settings.
- This feature enhances accessibility for international users and teams.
- Detailed documentation is available to assist with setup and configuration.
Source: Support for Multiple Languages — NetSuite Release Notes PDF. This article was generated from official Oracle documentation and enriched with additional context and best practices.
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