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Identifying Modified Objects


You can use the Locale Management Utility to identify objects that have been modified in the repository since the last time you exported strings. This is useful when your development and localization efforts occur simultaneously. It helps you keep strings in the repository in sync with the strings that have been exported to a file for localization.

You can search for modified objects using the following two methods:

NOTE:  When you base your search on a specific date, and run the search by clicking the Start button, all records returned for a modified project are marked as "Redo," regardless of whether a particular locale attribute has changed. This is because the LMU searches for changes at the object level (the base record), not the attribute level.

To identify modified objects

  1. Choose Tools > Utilities > Locale Management.
  2. The Locale Management Utility appears.

  3. Select a source language and a target language.
  4. Select the Modified Objects tab.
  5. Define the search criteria you want to use:
  6. Do one of the following:
  7. After you have identified modified objects, you can perform the following tasks:

 Siebel Tools Reference, Version 7.5, Rev. A 
 Published: 18 April 2003