It is now possible to create your own labels in Uniconta.
If you create a label with the same name as one of Uniconta's labels, this own label will be used. This way you can rename words in the standard application.
These labels are loaded by the API at "open company", so it will also work for all those who code via the API.
Custom labels can be found under
Tools
Go to
Tools/Labels/Custom labels and click Add line to add a label
If you want to overwrite an existing label with another word, you can select the name of this label and enter it in the label field.
See the Uniconta label names here...
Create your own label
A label named
jrOwnLabel is created here. The text is filled in with the text you want displayed on your label, and you can choose in which language this label should be used.
Below is selected Denmark and English/American for the same label.
Default cannot be selected as the label is Unique in one language.

The label can be used as shown below in a custom field.
This field is created in Debtor, and the Lead text is filled in with an @ and the name of the label we have created.

On a standard login, a label will be displayed as shown below.

On English login, a label with the text "Free Label Text" will be displayed
Country names
Some country names are not automatically translated in Uniconta. You can now use labels to do this.
These are the following countries:
Label |
Text |
Language |
Hungary |
Hungary |
Dansk |
Lithuania |
Lithuania |
Danish |
Estonia |
Estonia |
Dansk |
Latvia |
Latvia |
Dansk |
CzechRepublic |
Czech Republic |
Danish |
Poland |
Poland |
Dansk |
If you want them translated into English, you need to create your own labels with the values below:
Label |
Text |
Language |
Hungary |
Hungary |
Dansk |
Lithuania |
Lithuania |
Dansk |
Estonia |
Estonia |
Dansk |
Latvia |
Latvia |
Dansk |
CzechRepublic |
Czech Republic |
Dansk |
Poland |
Poland |
Dansk |
Devices
Uniconta contains many types of devices, but sometimes you want to use a device that does not exist. In this case, it is recommended to use an existing device that you don't already use and rename it via Custom labels.
Here is an example of a company that wants three new units, namely '6 boxes', '12 boxes' and '24 boxes'. The company finds three units in the list of units that they don't use and translate them into the desired units.
Here you have chosen 'Bag', 'Tube' and 'Can'.
Go to
Tools/Labels/Labels
Here you will find the three labels and make a note of their names, as they will be used when creating Custom labels.

Go to
Tools/Labels/Custom labels
Enter the three label names and in the text field enter the three new units.
