Overview
This structure is designed to uniquely identify a single Culturerepresents the unique key fields associated with identifying a culture. Cultures govern how numbers are displayed (currency symbol, periods, commas, etc) on invoices. For example, if an engagement's currency is Canadian dollars, you will have two options for culture: English (Canada) and French (Canada). For some currencies, there are no options for Culture. Cultures can be identified by OpsCultureName or OpsCultureNumber. When specifying a PwsOpsCultureRef as an input to a web service, you may specify one or both the OpsCultureName and/or OpsCultureNumber. However, if you do specify both, they must both refer to the same Culture or the Culture reference will not be considered valid. When a PwsOpsCultureRef is returned in the response to a web service, both the OpsCultureName and OpsCultureNumber will be populated, and guaranteed to refer to a single culture.
Format
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Elements
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OpsCultureId | Int16 | No | The Culture Id, this uniquely identifies a Cultureculture Id is a unique identifier for a culture. For internal use only. | |
OpsCultureName | String (15)The Culture Name | One of OpsCultureName or OpsCultureNumber is required | The culture name is a unique identifier for a culture. | en-US |
OpsCultureNumber | Int16The Culture Number, this uniquely identifies a Culture | See OpsCultureName | The culture number is a unique identifier for a culture. | 1033 |
Usage Example(s)
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<EffectiveDefaultOpsCultureIdentity><b:EffectiveDefaultOpsCultureIdentity> <OpsCultureId<b:OpsCultureId i:nil="true"/> <OpsCultureName>en<b:OpsCultureName>en-US</b:OpsCultureName> <OpsCultureNumber>1033<<b:OpsCultureNumber>1033</b:OpsCultureNumber> </b:EffectiveDefaultOpsCultureIdentity> |