Import translations for given concepts
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Version vom 25. Mai 2016, 09:27 Uhr
Translations can be imported directly via import modules like csv.
If you want to import translations for given concepts you can use TermAdmin for this.
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preliminary note
You can import translations to any language that is specified in the domains for a given concept. See here how to obtain all possible language codes.
To keep the import as simple as possible there a 3 columns:
- code (the concept code)
- translation (the designation for translation)
- language code (the language code for given translation row)
If you want to import multiple languages in one file you have to insert multiple rows for 1 code with different translations and language codes. All imported language codes will be added to the available languages for a codesystem version.
Instruction to import translations for given concepts
open translation view
- open TermAdmin and navigate to the translation view
- (1) select terminologies
- (2) select a code system
- (3) select a code system version
- (4) select the tab "translations"
select data
- click "open file..." to select an Excel sheet (xlsx)
- OR copy & paste data into the grid
This view can be used as a preview and shows the data before importing to the database. Please see, if umlauts or other country specific values are displayed correctly here.
start import
- click "start import"
- a log box shows status and errors while importing
- if there are errors, nothing will be imported (!)
Possible language values
Please see the domain table "ISO_639_1_Language_Codes" for available language codes. The value you have to use is the column "code".