Salesforce B2C Commerce is structured as an organization containing one or more sites (storefronts). Define localization settings for both entities.
You can add new data locales and transfer, add, delete, and update regional settings using Site Import/Export.
After you configure organization locales, you must configure site locales.
Only activated locales can be used in the storefront and appear in language select boxes in the Business Manager. The default locale is mandatory and can't be deactivated.
The en, de, and es language-specific locales are treated the same as any other locale in B2C Commerce. They can only be recognized and related to their respective country-locales (such as en_US and en_GB) via a language code (such as en). You can activate or deactivate them and edit their regional settings. You can also select them as a site's default or allowed locale, or a Business Manager's user preferred locale.
Regional settings provide format patterns for locale-sensitive operations such as:
The format for numbers is the Java DecimalFormat. The format for date and time is the Java SimpleDateFormat. For information about these formats, refer to the following sites.
B2C Commerce is pre-defined with default regional settings for a subset of the locales. You can change regional settings for each locale. Regional settings are globally defined (not site-specific).
Use these characters to define currency number, separator, and currency symbol placement: (# , . *).
Use the * symbol to specify where the currency symbol ($, ₤, or €) is placed. For example, look at the Long Currency Positive Pattern field for en_US. The * character indicates where the dollar symbol is placed.
By default, the country locale (for example, en_US) inherits data from the respective language locale (en), and the language locale (en) inherits from the locale default. You can configure locale inheritance.
You can disable the fallback behavior for each locale.
For example:
For each locale, you can configure the fallback to a different locale. For example, en_US can be configured to fall back to default instead of to en.
If a locale is configured as the fallback for another locale, you can't delete it; an error message appears.
For example:
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