Do I need to translate (locally) to the sql server connection string?

When connecting to sql server, I have a line of hard code "(local)". Is this line necessary for localization? that is (locally) always works regardless of the current language settings?

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Both (local), and .as labels for your local server does not depend on the language - they are the same for each language and culture - there is no need for transfers.

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Yes, it works in any locale.

In general, things like function names, connection strings, settings, parameters, etc., are rarely localized.

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