To change display order of TB synonym

Former Member
Former Member

; You select a SDL Trados Studio TermBase file (.sdltb)
; then, this Code moves the last modified synonym to the first place, all of them in the TB.

; Warning : It does not make any BackUps, just modifies the original one directily.
; Play only with carbon copy.

Last come First serve..

Screenshot of Trados Studio TermBase file showing the movement of the last modified synonym to the first place within the term base.

Regards

LastComeFirstServe.zip



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[edited by: Trados AI at 4:22 AM (GMT 0) on 5 Mar 2024]
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  • Former Member
    Former Member in reply to Paul

    thanks for the reply
    yes, I am doubt about that too, just like you
    this one is a kind of testing, nothing serious meaning

    And.. dear SDL..

    I do not mind whatever you do for your community members'  account as a super user, including mine.
    but, do not ruin my account, again, please.
    I just found that SDL has changed my ID(or Nick or Account itself whichever..) forcefully and improperly
    As a result of that I can NOT use my account anymore after that.
    This account is pretty new one, If you do want to change its content, do it properly, so that I can use it after that.

    Thanks..

  • And.. dear SDL..

    I do not mind whatever you do for your community members'  account as a super user, including mine.
    but, do not ruin my account, again, please.
    I just found that SDL has changed my ID(or Nick or Account itself whichever..) forcefully and improperly
    As a result of that I can NOT use my account anymore after that.
    This account is pretty new one, If you do want to change its content, do it properly, so that I can use it after that.

    I moved all the content from your multiple accounts into this account you have now, which is actually the same one (username, email) as the one you originally created some years ago.  You seem to have now deleted the original one and all the content associated with it so it's now under the "former user" title and then recreated it with the same name and email.  I'm not sure why you did this, but we can try and see whether we can identify which of the "former user" posts were yours and which were not, then assign them back to your new one if you like?  It may take a while, if we can do it, but I'm happy to take a look with the community team.

    Paul Filkin | RWS Group

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