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Language is not defined

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This message is generated during the conversion of a token which refers to a LanguageTag which has not been set in the languages property of the current script.

 

This run-time message should not come as a surprise, since it is always preceded by a corresponding design-time message.

 

The only case where this message can occur at run-time, but not at design-time, is if you are using tokens that specifically refer to a LanguageTag in a holiday name.

 

In the example on the right, Q++Studio cannot tell that you are attempting to use language b until it uses that holiday and then converts tokens inside that holiday, at run-time.

 


Topic 104087, last updated on 16-Apr-2020