Hi,
Is it possible to tell me how to change the language on an existing termbase from FR-EN(UK) to FR-EN(US)?
Hi,
Is it possible to tell me how to change the language on an existing termbase from FR-EN(UK) to FR-EN(US)?
Hello
I'm afraid you cannot do this.
What you would need to do is to export, create a new TB and import the content.
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Unknown said:I tried using Glossary Converter, but it produces a .sdltb with "nl", rather than "Dutch".
Did it stop at the place where you can change the languages or did it automatically convert without asking? There is a flag for this:
Maybe that's your problem?
Paul Filkin | RWS Group
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Unknown said:I tried using Glossary Converter, but it produces a .sdltb with "nl", rather than "Dutch".
Did it stop at the place where you can change the languages or did it automatically convert without asking? There is a flag for this:
Maybe that's your problem?
Paul Filkin | RWS Group
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Daniel Fransson | SDL Sweden
Unknown said:This is not what I wanted to hear. I just created a very large TB in MultiTerm (from the IATE database), and would like to change the language now. Doing it via Excel will take hours, and run the risk of messing things up.
Here's an idea I just put to the test and it seemed to work for me with a termbase containing around 60k terms. You may not be able to do this with larger termbases as you might hit some file locking errors depending on the spec of your machine. I had to double the size of my registry entry to handle this one. Also, not that I need to say it, but make sure you do this on a copy!
My termbase had an EN-US language which I changed to be EN-AU like this (include the quotes in the search where I have used them):
Search replaced "EN-US" with "EN-AU" in the following access tables:
- mtCatalogObjects
- mtConcepts
- mtIndexes
Check that worked before doing the next part as I broke it at my first attempt. If it's ok change the description of the languages as follows:
Search replaced English (United States) with English (Australia) in the following tables:
- mtIndexes
-mtFieldsValues
Now, if you get errors when you open the termbase go back and double check I gave you all the tables correctly as I may have made a mistake. But after some trial and error I now have a correctly operating termbase in a different language.
Paul Filkin | RWS Group
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