Installation
Installation via the input prompt
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Values for Engineering Tool interface language and BDV language
Bulgarian (bg), Chinese (zh_CN), Croatian (hr), Czech (cs), Danish (da), English
(en), English (en_CA), English (en_GB), English (en_IE), English (en_US),
Estonian (et), Finnish (fi), Dutch; Flemish (nl), Flemish (nl_BE), French (fr_BE),
French (fr_CA), French (fr_CH), French (fr_FR), German (de), German (de_AT),
German (de_CH), German (de_DE), Greek (el), Hebrew (iw), Hungarian (hu),
Italian (it_CH), Italian (it_IT), Lithuanian (lt), Norwegian (no), Polish (pl), Portuguese
(pt), Portuguese (pt_BR), Romanian (ro), Russian (ru), Serbian (sr), Slovak (sk),
Slovenian (sl), Spanish (es), Spanish (es_ES), Swedish (sv), Turkish (tr), Ukrainian
(uk)
Examples
/TOOL_LANGUAGE="French (fr_BE)"
/BDV_LANGUAGE="Dutch"
See also
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3.6.3 Uninstallation with modified parameter values
Pay attention to the information regarding validation and the error log file when
generating parameter commands. Link [
You can pre-configure the parameter commands with an installation file. Link
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Proceed as for the default installation and enter the required parameters for
uninstallation after the '/S' sequence of characters. Separate each parameter
command with a space.
The table below shows the commands for changing the individual parameters. 'new
value' represents the new parameter value.
Parameters
Command
Remove BDVs
/REMOVE_BDVS=yes/no
Remove additional documents
/REMOVE_ADD_DOCTOS=yes/no
Remove firmware packages
/REMOVE_FIRMWARE=yes/no
Remove site configurations
/REMOVE_SITES=yes/no
Remove reports
/REMOVE_TRACES=yes/no
Remove proposed input texts
/REMOVE_QUICKTEXTS=yes/no
Remove site property templates
/REMOVE_SITEINFO=yes/no
The sequence of the parameter commands is not important.
3.6.4 Installation with initialization file
You can pre-configure the parameter commands for the installation and
uninstallation in an initialization file (.ini). The file is called up during installation and
the commands saved on it are executed.