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Functions (System.Globalization Schema)

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The System.Globalization schema contains the following functions.

Functions

Function Description

FormatString1

Returns a formatted string based on the string template and one substitution string.

FormatString10

Returns a formatted string based on the string template and 10 substitution strings.

FormatString2

Returns a formatted string based on the string template and two substitution strings.

FormatString3

Returns a formatted string based on the string template and three substitution strings.

FormatString4

Returns a formatted string based on the string template and four substitution strings.

FormatString5

Returns a formatted string based on the string template and five substitution strings.

FormatString6

Returns a formatted string based on the string template and six substitution strings.

FormatString7

Returns a formatted string based on the string template and seven substitution strings.

FormatString8

Returns a formatted string based on the string template and eight substitution strings.

FormatString9

Returns a formatted string based on the string template and nine substitution strings.

LocalesResource

Returns the best matching localized resource, or null if there is no match.

LocalesString

Returns the best matching localized string, or null if there is no match.

SessionsLocale

Returns the locale identifier for the current database session. This information is used by the [System.Globalization].[SessionsResource] and [System.Globalization].[SessionsString] functions.

SessionsResource

Returns the best matching localized resource for the current database session, or null if there is no match.

SessionsString

Returns the best matching localized string for the current database session, or null if there is no match.

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Reference

System.Globalization Schema

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