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CaptionML Property

Version: Available or changed with runtime version 1.0.

Sets the text string that displays with the object, control, or other element in user interface for the current language.

Applies to

  • Table
  • Table field
  • Page Field
  • Field Group
  • Page
  • Request Page
  • Page Label
  • Page Group
  • Page Part
  • Page System Part
  • Page Action
  • Page Action Separator
  • Page Action Group
  • Xml Port
  • Report
  • Query
  • Query Column
  • Query Filter
  • Report Column
  • Enum Value
  • Page Custom Action
  • Page System Action
  • Page File Upload Action
  • Page View
  • Report Layout
  • Profile
  • Enum Type
  • Permission Set

Syntax

CaptionML = ENU= 'Name',DAN='Navn',ESP='Nombre',FRA='Nom',ENC='Name';

Remarks

Note

To submit an app to AppSource, you must use .xliff translation files. For more information, see Working with Translation Files.

The CaptionML property is multilanguage enabled, so it can contain a list of text strings in different languages. The string that is used is selected according to the user's language settings. For more information, see Working with Translation Files.

The CaptionML property has the following format.

<Language ID>='<caption>'

<Language ID> is the standard Windows three-letter language ID, and <caption> is the caption text for this language. Use commas to separate entries.

The following example shows a CaptionML value.

CaptionML = DEU='Name',DAN='Navn',ESP='Nombre',FRA='Nom',ENC='Name';

In this example, values are set for Danish (DAN), German Standard (DEU), Spanish Traditional Sort (ESP), French Standard (FRA), and English Canadian (ENC).

Note

On Role Center type pages, the CaptionML property value is used as the display name for the associated Profile in the client.

Default Values

When the CaptionML property does not include an entry for the language used in the client at runtime, then a default value for the caption string will be used according to the following:

  1. If there is an ENU entry, then its caption string is used.

  2. If there are no language entries in CaptionML property, then the caption string is determined according to the following table:

    Object, control, or other element Default caption
    Table object Name property
    Table Field Name property
    Report Name property
    XMLport Name property
    Codeunit Name property
    Menu button and menu item Name property
    Page objects and page controls (container, group, part, and field) Name property
    Query objects Name property
    Query columns CaptionML property of the underlying table field for the column

Caption Property
Name Property