The field must be a number. How to change this message to another language?

Diego_DX picture Diego_DX · Aug 23, 2012 · Viewed 29.4k times · Source

How can I change that messages for all int fields so that instead of saying:

The field must be a number in English, it shows:

El campo tiene que ser numerico in Spanish.

Is there are a way?

Answer

Leniel Maccaferri picture Leniel Maccaferri · Aug 23, 2013

If you happen to be using ASP.NET MVC 4 onwards, check this post:

Localizing Default Error Messages in ASP.NET MVC and WebForms

Basically you have to add the following piece of code in your Application_Start() method in Global.asax:

 ClientDataTypeModelValidatorProvider.ResourceClassKey = "Messages";
 DefaultModelBinder.ResourceClassKey = "Messages";

Right click your ASP.NET MVC project in Solution Explorer inside Visual Studio and select Add => Add ASP.NET Folder => App_GlobalResources.

Now add a .resx file inside this folder called Messages.resx.

Finally add the following string resources in that .resx file:

Name                   Value
====                   =====
FieldMustBeDate        The field {0} must be a date.
FieldMustBeNumeric     The field {0} must be a number.
PropertyValueInvalid   The value '{0}' is not valid for {1}.
PropertyValueRequired  A value is required.

You should be good to go.

Note that the value you're interested in is the FieldMustBeNumeric. To localize it to Spanish, you have to add another resource file named Messages.es.resx. In this specific .resx file replace the resource value with:

Name                Value
====                =====
FieldMustBeNumeric  El campo {0} tiene que ser numerico.

If you happen to be using ASP.NET MVC 3 downwards, this solution can help you achieve the same result: https://stackoverflow.com/a/2551481/114029