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Identity Manager 8.2 - Configuration Guide

About this guide One Identity Manager software architecture Customizing the One Identity Manager default configuration Customizing the One Identity Manager base configuration One Identity Manager schema basics Editing the user interface
Object definitions for the user interface User interface navigation Forms for the user interface Statistics in One Identity Manager Extending the Launchpad Task definitions for the user interface Applications for configuring the user interface Icons and images for configuring the user interface Using predefined database queries
Localization in One Identity Manager Process orchestration in One Identity Manager
Mapping processes in One Identity Manager Setting up Job servers
The One Identity Manager Service functionality Tracking changes with process monitoring Conditional compilation using preprocessor conditions Scripts in One Identity Manager
Visual Basic .NET scripts usage Notes on message output Notes on using date values Tips for using Windows PowerShell scripts Using dollar ($) notation Using base objects Calling functions Pre-scripts for use in processes and process steps Using session services Using #LD-notation Script library Support for processing scripts in the Script Editor Creating and editing scripts in the Script Editor Copying scripts in the Script Editor Testing scripts in the Script Editor Testing script compilation in the Script Editor Overriding scripts Permissions for running scripts Editing and testing script code with the System Debugger Extended debugging in the Object Browser
One Identity Manager query language Reports in One Identity Manager Adding custom tables or columns to the One Identity Manager schema Web service integration SOAP Web Service One Identity Manager as SPML provisioning service provider Processing DBQueue tasks One Identity Manager Service configuration files

Displaying translations in the Language Editor

With the Language Editor you can carry out translations for:

  • The content of column labeled for multi-language input

  • #LD expressions from columns containing VB.Net code

  • Text stored in the text store (table QBMTranslationAddOnSource)

All translatable entries that are shown with their translation status in the Language Editor translation table.

To display the translations

  1. In the Designer, select the Base data > Localization category.

  2. Start the Language Editor using Edit translation in database.

    The following information is displayed.

    Table 68: Information in the translation table
    Properties Meaning

    State

    Current state of the item.

    Table

    Translation source table.

    Column

    Translation source column.

    Source

    Specifies where the key comes from. Permitted values are Data, Bitmask, List of permitted values, Part of a multi-value column, DBQueue Processor, LD notation, Web, and External.

    Usage

    Number of time the translation is used.

    Key

    Key value to be translated.

    Checked

    Specifies whether the translation has been tested.

    Language

    Translation in the selected language.

TIP: Click with the mouse in a column header to sort by the selected column.

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Showing usage of a translation

You can edit translations in different places. When you change a translation, all those places are shown. Before changing a translation, check in the Designer about how it is used.

To display usage of a key

  1. In the Designer, select the Base data > Localization category.

  2. Start the Language Editor using Edit translation in database.

  3. In the Usage column for the required entry, select the Show usage context menu.

    This opens a dialog showing all the occurrences of where the key is used. Double-click an entry to view the advanced properties of an object.

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Editing translations of a single table

NOTE:

  • You can edit translations in different places. When you change a translation, all those places are shown. Before changing a translation, check in the Designer about how it is used.

  • Users can only edit object and column translations for which they have permissions.

  • To edit all translations, users require the Allow translation of text data regardless of the edit permissions for the base object program function (Common_Translation).

To translate the contents of a single table

  1. In the Designer, select the One Identity Manager schema category.

  2. Select the table and start the Language Editor using Edit translation in table.

    The Language Editor shows all available translations from the columns of the selected table that are labeled for translation.

  3. Select the languages of the translations you want to edit under Select languages in the toolbar.

  4. To identify entries for which no translation is currently available, click .

  5. Edit the translations.

    1. Double-click the input field to unlock it and enter the translation.

    2. Once you have checked a translation, set the translation to Checked.

    TIP:

    • Use Ctrl + K to transfer the key value to the translation.

    • Use to run a grammar check.

    • Use the Edit context menu to:

      • Enter the data source of a key.

      • Add a comment.

      • Delete a translation for a language.

After the changes have been committed to the main database, the system data must be recalculated by the DBQueue Processor in order make the new multi-language data available to all system users.

For detailed information on translating the permitted values of a column, see Permitted column values.

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Editing all translations

NOTE:

  • You can edit translations in different places. When you change a translation, all those places are shown. Before changing a translation, check in the Designer about how it is used.

  • Users can only edit objects and columns for which they have permissions.

  • To edit all translations, users require the Allow translation of text data regardless of the edit permissions for the base object program function (Common_Translation).

To display and edit all translations in the Language Editor

  1. In the Designer, select the Base data > Localization category.

  2. Start the Language Editor using Edit translation in database.

  3. Select the languages of the translations you want to edit under Select languages in the toolbar.

  4. To identify entries for which no translation is currently available, click .

  5. Use filters to limit how much data is displayed, if necessary.

    • Click in a column header to sort by the selected column.

    • To limit column entries, click the arrow in the column header. This opens a field into which you can enter filter text. If a filter is defined, the column header displays an icon. To delete the filter, click the arrow in the column header and select Remove filter.

    • You can also enter add a filter to the toolbar using Filter. The icon applies the filter to the key and the translations. To reset the filter, click the . The icon can also be used to create and save additional filter queries with wildcards, full-text search or SQL queries.

      When you double-click an entry in a translation field to unlock and highlight it, the selected text is automatically copied to Filter in the display.

  6. Edit the translations.

    1. Double-click the input field to unlock it and enter the translation.

    2. Once you have checked a translation, set the translation to Checked.

    TIP:

    • Use Ctrl + K to transfer the key value to the translation.

    • Use to run a grammar check.

    • Use the Edit context menu to:

      • Enter the data source of a key.

      • Add a comment.

      • Delete a translation for a language.

After the changes have been committed to the main database, the system data must be recalculated by the DBQueue Processor in order make the new multi-language data available to all system users.

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