Multiterm failing to import/distinguish language variants

I have an excel glossary for several languages including variants for Spanish (Mexico, Argentina) and Portuguese (Brazil, Portugal). I treated each variant as a new language and therefore I create separate columns for them like this:

Then, I use Multiterm Convert to create Multiterm Database and carefully asign each column to language variant like this:

Same for ptPT for Portuguese (Portugal). Then I get my structure:

which distinguish between both language variants. But when I create my Termbase with Multiterm Desktop or Multiterm Server, I just get all portuguese terms under Portuguese (Brazil) and all spanish terms under Spanish (Argentina), no terms for Spanish (Spain), Spanish (Mexico), nor for Portuguese (Portugal), like this:

I've been using Multiterm, Multiterm convert and all Multiterm products since ever, so this time I think it is not a matter of not doing things right... I think it's a bug :(

I like to use Multiterm Convert instead other solutions like Glossary Converter because I want to keep .xcd, .xdt files for further Termbase updates and I also like to have control over structure and fields, etc.

Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance,

Almudena

Parents Reply
  • Hi Almudena,

    It's starting to look like a bug to me too... so I have asked the team to take a look in case I'm doing something silly.  I can get the structure you want in MultiTerm using the Glossary Converter but only if I fill all the spreadsheet so there are no gaps (that's the bug that needs fixing).  So at least I was able to try two ways of doing it to make sure I understood what you wanted.

    I attach them both here just for interest, but will respond again after the team have had a look... how I love working with MultiTerm Convert ;-)

    https://community.rws.com/cfs-file/__key/communityserver-discussions-components-files/91/gc_5F00_no_5F00_picklists_5F00_full.sdltb

    https://community.rws.com/cfs-file/__key/communityserver-discussions-components-files/91/gc_5F00_picklists.sdltb

    I don't think either of these will help you right now but you never know.

    Regards

    Paul

    Paul Filkin | RWS Group

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