- Introduction
- About SAP Build Process Automation, Foundation add-on by UiPath
- UiPath® products and services
- Understanding the integration
- Licensing
- Language and theme synchronization
- Getting started
- Performing automations
- General data protection regulation

SAP Build Process Automation, Foundation add-on by UiPath User Guide
Language and theme synchronization
- If the language code sent by SAP is supported by UiPath, the content is changed to the requested locale.
- If the language code sent by SAP is in the ISO 3166-1 three-digit code format, it is truncated. It is then checked against the list of UiPath-supported ISO 639-1 two-letter codes. If a match is detected, the content is changed to the requested locale.
- If the language code sent by SAP is not supported by UiPath, it is ignored, and the content is kept in the original locale.
Language |
Language code |
---|---|
Brazilian Portuguese |
pt-BR |
English |
en |
French |
fr |
German |
de |
Japanese |
ja |
Korean |
ko |
Mexican Spanish |
es-MX |
Portuguese |
pt |
Simplified Chinese |
zh-CN |
Spanish |
es |
Traditional Chinese |
zh-TW |
Turkish |
tr |
For details, check out Language support for UiPath products.
For information on the languages supported by SAP Build Process Automation, check out Supported languages in the official SAP documentation.
As a general rule, the UiPath theme is dictated by SAP. If, for instance, you use dark theme in SAP Build Process Automation, then navigate to UiPath Orchestrator, the dark theme is preserved.
However, if an SAP theme is not supported by UiPath, UiPath defaults to the last theme you used.