Hmm, that's quite odd because it is supported in the June CTP..
Who is to decide what language to support ?? Theres must be some opportunity
to install a missing locale. But the big uanswered question is : HOW ??
And i'm getting pretty annoyed that swedish but not danish is supported :)
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Bobby Henningsen :)
> Danish is not a supported language. Sorry.
>
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I am following up with MS on this one. BOL seems to indicate it is, but this
looks like the supported list (from querying
select *From sys.fulltext_languages
)
Check to see if your list differs.
lcid name
----------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2052 Simplified Chinese
1028 Traditional Chinese
1031 German
2057 British English
1033 English
3082 Spanish
1036 French
1040 Italian
1041 Japanese
1042 Korean
0 Neutral
1043 Dutch
1053 Swedish
1054 Thai
3076 Chinese (Hong Kong SAR, PRC)
5124 Chinese (Macau SAR)
4100 Chinese (Singapore)

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> Hmm, that's quite odd because it is supported in the June CTP..
>
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Bobby Henningsen - 30 Nov 2005 20:39 GMT
Yes I get the same doing the query. Let me know what MS has to say about it
:))
Bobby
>I am following up with MS on this one. BOL seems to indicate it is, but
>this looks like the supported list (from querying
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