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SYS(3005) - Set Locale ID

Sets the Locale ID used by automation and ActiveX controls.

SYS(3005, nLocaleID)

Return Value

Character

Parameters

  • nLocaleID
    Specifies the Locale ID. The following list contains the Locale IDs supported in Visual FoxPro:

    nLocaleID

    Language

    1029

    Czech

    1031

    German

    1033

    English (Default)

    1034

    Spanish

    1036

    French

    1040

    Italian

    1045

    Polish

    1046

    Portuguese (Brazil)

    2070

    Portuguese (Portugal)

Remarks

SYS(3005) sets the global Locale ID (LCID). The Locale ID determines the language in which automation and ActiveX controls exchange information. The default Visual FoxPro Locale ID is 1033, English.

Note

Using the DefOLELCID Property is the preferred method for setting a Locale ID for a form or the main Visual FoxPro window. The automation command language is affected only by the Global LocaleID, set with SYS(3005). The DefOLELCID and OLELCID properties affect only the language of the user interface, which ActiveX controls display, and not the language of the automation commands.

For example, assume you have installed the German version of Microsoft Excel 5.0, which supports both English and German commands. In this case, the following example makes it possible for you to start and close the German version of Microsoft Excel 5.0:

LOCAL loExcel_Enu AS Excel.APPLICATION, ;
loExcel_Deu AS Excel.APPLICATION

loExcel_Enu = CREATEOBJECT('Excel.Application')  && Starts Excel
? SYS(3005, 1033)  && English Locale ID
loExcel_Enu.QUIT  && Closes Excel with English command

loExcel_Deu = CREATEOBJECT('Excel.Application')
? SYS(3005, 1031)  && German Locale ID
loExcel_Deu.Beenden  && Closes Excel with German command

For additional information about Locale IDs, see the Microsoft Windows Software Development Kit documentation.

See Also

Reference

DefOLELCID Property

OLELCID Property

SYS(3004) - Return Locale ID

SYS(3006) - Set Language and Locale IDs

SYS( ) Functions Overview