MicroStrategy ONE

How a Tenant Language Differs from a Standard Language

A tenant language is a set of objects that use the names appropriate for a given tenant. A tenant language appears in MicroStrategy exactly like any other language. The tenant language's ID is the only property that differentiates a tenant language from a standard language; the system calculates the tenant language's ID based on the standard language's ID. For example, the language ID for standard English is 000 0409, while a tenant language based on standard English might be 0001 0409. Basing a tenant language on a standard language allows the system to provide the best match for all facets of the renamed interface, if one or more parts of the interface are not renamed for the tenant language.

You can create up to 255 tenant languages based on a standard language. For example, using English-US as the base language, you can create 255 tenant languages based on English-US. You can create another 255 tenant languages based on English-UK, and so on.