- A For all properties and variables that are text strings visible to application users.
- B Only for the properties and variables that are text strings visible to application users that require additional clarity.
- C Only for the properties and variables that are text strings visible to application users that are used across multiple companies.
- D Typically for the properties and variables that are text strings visible to application users that are also used with multiple languages.
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Justification:
- Labels should be used for all properties and variables that are text strings visible to application users. They provide clarity, consistency and are fully searchable. In addition, they support direct translation into other configured languages and can be updated in one spot.
- The properties and variables that are text strings visible to application users that need additional label clarity need labels; however, they should all use labels.
- The properties and variables that are text strings visible to application users that are used across companies should use labels, but not ONLY these.
- The properties and variables that are text strings visible to application users that might need their name or label translated into another language certainly benefit from using labels. However, labels should be used in all scenarios where text strings will be visible to end users.
Related Lesson: Best Practices for Labels
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