Internationalization, localization, and language support
- Updated: 2024/09/27
Internationalization, localization, and language support
Automation 360 provides internationalization and localization support for its user interface (UI), automation, and documentation.
Internationalization means that you can automate using supported
languages. Localization means the user interfaces are translated to languages
supported by Automation Anywhere. Also, these supported languages have been tested and
certified to work in that language.
- Internationalization
- Perform automation in various languages to work with localized operating systems and keyboards.
- Encoding format
- UTF-8 is the default encoding format for Automation 360.
- Product documentation
- View the Automation Anywhere documentation in the supported language at https://docs.automationanywhere.com/. To view information in one of the supported languages, select the language from the drop-down menu at the top-right of the website. The default language is English for any topic that is not available in another language.
- Interface
- View the user interface for Automation 360 components,
including Control Room and IQ Bot, in the
supported language.
- Automate applications (web and desktop) with the language UI, text, and controls values (for example, push-button with a language name and combo-box items in language text).
- Provide the language name to a bot, workflow, and report in Control Room.
- Provide the language name to bot schedules, automation name and description, role name and description, a user's first and last names, workload pools, and queues.
- Deploy bots with the language name on Bot Runners.
- View the language entities (names, description, and so on) across all the pages in Control Room.
- Select a language in the user interface
- From the Control Room interface, next to the user ID, click the language icon (globe icon) and select a language from the list.
Parts of the Control Room interfaces that are translated do not
include the applications or tools that are used within the bots. For
example, Microsoft Excel is not translated through the Control Room.
Note: Automation 360 is not certified to work with Google Translate. Use the
language selector in the Control Room to view the interface in the
preferred language.
For more information, see Enabling Google Translate in the Control Room (A-People login required).
Automation 360
Note: The language setting of the Control Room does
not translate language in Bot Insight, due to the difference in
applications. For alternative languages in Bot Insight, users should
seek translation from either browser language options or an operating system,
configured to their language of choice.
Language | Internationalization (operating system and character set) |
Localization (user interface) |
Product documentation |
---|---|---|---|
French | Available | Available | Available |
German | Available | Available | Available |
Japanese | Available | Available | Available |
Korean | Available | Available | Available |
Portuguese (Brazil) | Available | Available | Available |
Spanish | Available | Available | Not available |
Spanish (LATAM) | Available | Available | Available |
Automation 360 IQ Bot
Language | Internationalization (operating system and character set) |
Localization (user interface) |
Product documentation |
---|---|---|---|
French | Available | Available | Available |
German | Available | Available | Available |
Japanese | Available | Available | Available |
Korean | Available | Available | Available |
Portuguese (Brazil) | Available | Available | Available |
Spanish | Available | Available | Not available |
Spanish (LATAM) | Available | Available | Available |