Status Codes
Status codes indicate where items are in the translation process. This table describes some of the status codes that you can use.
Numeric Status Code |
Description |
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01 |
Not Translated. Assign this status to source terms that you cannot translate into the target language. |
11 |
Complete. After you have translated an item and saved it, you must change its status to complete. All translation tools automatically change the status to Complete when you save the translation using the Senior Translations version. Only items with a Complete (11) or Edit/Review (25) status appear in the final translated software. Therefore, it is extremely important that you save each translation and make sure that the status changes to Complete. |
15 |
Data Dictionary Default. The Form Design Aid (FDA) and Report Design Aid (RDA) translation tools use this status code. |
20 |
Untranslated. This is the untranslated status for all items in JD Edwards EnterpriseOne software. |
25 |
Edit (Review). In the Junior Translations version, the system changes the status to Edit when you press OK. When another translator edits the translation and finalizes it, the system changes the status to Complete (11). |
30 |
Other (Skip Reason). Use the Skip Reason status to force the source text to appear in the application. 60: The item contains test data. 61: Unnecessary for all languages. 62: Unnecessary for this language. 64: Waiting for application development. |
35 |
Translation Memory. The item has been exported to a translation memory and then reimported to JD Edwards EnterpriseOne software. |
99 |
Purge from System. The Delta Process automatically assigns this status; the user never assigns this status. |