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1 | The update language layer lookup table with custom translations button updates the language layer you have selected with the custom translations you have made |
2 | The export chosen custom translation table button allows you to export your selected Language out of WorkBook and import to another WorkBook system. (e.g. export language from Test to Production system). |
3 | The import translations from an external source button allows you to import translations from another WorkBook system such as a test environment. |
4 | The language field allows you to select the system language that you wish to translate. The drop down contains a list of the default languages in WorkBook. However, you can add more via settings > global settings > languages. Please refer to the article: /wiki/spaces/TGKB/pages/1336180751 If attempting custom translations, it is important to know what language your system is your system default. |
5 | The object field allows you to filter custom translations based on the following object types:
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6 | The status field allows you to filter custom translations based on the following statuses:
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7 | Use the null check box to hide sources with custom translations from the custom translation screen |
8 | Use the search grid field to enter a keyword associated with the custom translation you wish to make |
9 | Use the copy source to translation button to copy the source text to the translation field. This is helpful when you want to change only a small part of a long message. |
UPDATING TRANSLATIONS - Via Settings module
Go to Settings module > Advanced tools > Custom translation
Select the Language and Object (1), then searching for the text you want to update (2)
Enter the desired custom text into column Translation (3)
Repeat the steps above for other Objects (1) from the drop-down list if required.
Then run the update (4) for the selected language.
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A pop-up window will display to confirm the action. Click OK to confirm.
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Note that changes may require you to log out and back in before they take effect.
UPDATING TRANSLATIONS - Via User Interface
WorkBook also allows you to custom translate directly from the User Interface which is linked to the main Custom Translation menu under Settings module. This is done via the access rights control window, hence only System Administrator has the permission to update the custom language using this functionality.
This is a very useful functionality to update the custom translation as it allows you to identify specific windows/views that you want to update with your custom texts.
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This functionality can only be accessed by System Administration role. |
Go to My settings > Language & formatting options > click on Access override control panel
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A pop-up window 'Element access right selectory' will display.
Identifying and click on the view that you want to update your custom texts from the list.
By hovering your mouse-pointer to each view from the list, WorkBook will highlight the corresponding view with a light blue color.
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Once you could identified the view, clicking on it to open the new window that allows you to input your translation.
From the new pop-up window, go to tab “Element Custom Translation”
(1) Select the language that you want to update with custom texts.
(2) Search for the name or label that you want to update (or you can also find it from the list)
(3) Enter the custom text into column ‘Custom Translation’
Repeat the steps for other names or labels that you want to update.
(4) Once done, click on the Update button to apply the changes.
A pop-up window will display to confirm the action. Click OK to confirm.
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Note that changes may require you to log out and back in before they take effect.
UPDATING TRANSLATIONS - Via Export and Import functionality
A custom translation can be exported from one system and import into the other. This is helpful when you want to test the custom translation view from a test system before deploying it into your production system.
Export Custom Translation
Go to Settings module > Advanced tools > Custom translation
Select the language that you would like to export (1)
Click the export button (2)
WorkBook will generate a unique ID that can be used for importing into the other systems.
Copying this unique ID to use later when running the import.
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This ID can’t be retrieved again once the dialog is closed. You will need to generate a new ID instead.
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From the destination system, Go to Settings module > Advanced tools > Custom translation
Click the Import button to start importing data.
A pop-up window will be shown allowing you to enter the unique ID that is generated from the source system.
Paste the copied ID above into the text box and click OK to confirm.
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Note that changes may require you to log out and back in before they take effect.
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