When creating a new country template, it is most effective to base it on an existing template; that is for a country with similar address and language patterns.
To create a user-defined country template
In the Navigation View, right-click User-Defined Country Templates and select Add user-defined country template. Alternately, on the Home tab, click Country Template. The Create New Country window opens.
In the Starting country list, select a country as base the new template. The selected country provides the default values for the encoding to be used in the template. Alternatively, you can select the Generic country (ww) entry.
Countries in the Starting country list include the standard countries for which you have a license, plus any user-defined countries that you created previously. It does not include countries that use a Postal Matcher.
In the Word and pattern country list, select the country whose language patterns most closely resemble the country for which you are creating this template. For example, if you are creating a template for Bermuda, select United Kingdom.
Countries in the Word and pattern country list include robust and standard countries for which you have a license.
In the Target Country list, select the country for which you are creating the template. The list comprises all the countries for which Trillium Software provides only basic support, excluding those for which you have already created a template.
Click Next. The Country-Specific Encodings window opens.
The values that appear in the fields are the default values for the starting country you selected in step 2.
Note: Encoding (also called code page) is a mapping of binary values to code positions which represent characters of data.Note: NOTRANS means No Translation. Quality processes use the default encoding for the host computer.If necessary, change one or more of the default encodings.
Click Finish. The necessary files are copied and modified to create the new country template. Trillium DQ users will see the new template in the selection list the next time they create a project.