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This form displays the results of the import process.
The import process can take a few minutes. When a step is
completed, a checkmark appears in
the Status column. Fields not included in the import are ones
where the translation is the same as the translation currently
in the application or the translation contains a blank value in
the spreadsheet.
When the import is complete, the number of rules Successfully Imported and the number of Import Errors appear.
Because correspondence rules generally do not use a
localized RuleSet, create those rules manually and paste
the translated text into the fields.
If there were import errors, click the List Import
Errors link to list rules that were not imported. Hold
your mouse cursor over the icon to
display a summary explanation of the error.
Some problems, such as an issue with RuleSet relationships, can be corrected in the localized application. The package can then be reimported by clicking <<Back to Step 2. If necessary, you can manually create the corrected rule in the application and copy the translated text to it.
If a field value has an invalid key, click the Related Rules
toolbar button () and
select Referencing Rules from the menu to find the
rules that reference them. In the source application, fix the
rules that you are importing and use <<Back to
return to Step 7. Create a new
package and import it. Copy the translated text from the
original spreadsheet and paste it into these rules.
When you have successfully completed the import process, do the following:
Translation.txt
files is not in the Excel spreadsheet, create the rules in
the localized RuleSet and copy/paste the translated text into
the fields.To check the translated values in the application:
Click Cancel to resolve the wizard item.
Click <<Back to return to the previous wizard
step. You can also go back by clicking next to a completed step in the list
on the left side of the Localization wizard.
Click Finish to exit the wizard and confirm the import process.
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About the Locale
Setting tool
Rules Inspector tool — Localizing forms with the Field Value Inspector |