TREX: default search language

Hi,
When accessing documents in the TREX, the application seems to be defaulting to DE. The documents in the KPRO are indexed under EN.
Therefore when I search in the e-recruitment application the search is looking under docs in DE, is there a way I can change the default language to EN?
Is this a setting on the R3 system?

Hi Steven,
as TREX automatically determines the language of indexed documents and (wehere possible) queries to apply linguistic functionality, but does not limit searches to the identified language, the behavior you describe must be a setting on the R/3 side.
Please discuss with an expert on the side of the KPRO-based SAP solution you are using.
Regards, Karsten

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