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Step 1: Select Import RuleSets

This is the wizard form that appears when you select either Application > Localize > Translate to a New Language or Application > Localize > Verify Existing Translations. Opening this form creates and identifies a new wizard item.

All your Application RuleSets appear by default.

  1. Select one or more application RuleSets that you want to include in your translation packages. The translation package will include the list text strings used by rules in these RuleSets.
  2. Select the RuleSet version where changes are saved if the wizard finds a rule that does not have localization enabled (locked versions do not appear in the list). The choice of version does not limit or affect the list of text strings that need to be translated.

Do not use a language-specific RuleSet (RuleSet name followed by a single underscore and a locale setting). For example, if a RuleSet was originally in French (MyRuleSet: 01-01-01), do not select one that is localized for English (MyRuleSet_en: 01-01-01).

zzzIf you have not already done so, read About the Localization wizard. It contains information that will help you use the wizard effectively and ensure a successful localization process.

Inputs

Field

Description

RuleSet

SmartPromptSelect the application RuleSet you want to include in the translation package.

Unlocked Version

SmartPromptSelect the version where the wizard is to save a rule if it needs to have localization enabled. If you skip verification, this value is not required.

Next

Click to begin the verification process.

Skip Verification

Click to skip the verification process (steps 2 and 3) and go to step 4.

In most cases, do not skip verification when localizing a new application. However, if you have run the same application through Steps 2 and 3 before (for example, you have localized the same application for another language) and have not changed any rules in the application. Skipping verification reduces processing time.

Cancel Click to resolve the wizard item.
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