Translation key status
In the .txt file, the number in a transkey flanked by two hash key characters is the translation key status (in the previous image the status is “1”).
There are three statuses:
• ##0##
• ##1##
• ##2##
Each status has a different meaning:
• 0 = Not translated
- identifies newly added translation keys in a language file. After editing or translating text in status “0” you must manually change the status to “1” in order for changes to take effect when the language file is imported.
• 1 = Planon translated
- identifies that the text in a transkey has already been translated or edited by Planon.
• 2 = User translated
- identifies terminology that was introduced by a user via the user interface. These translations are considered to be 'configuration'. The ##2## status guarantees that this configured text will remain intact in the application after an import, as long as the language file is imported by a user who does not have 'Translator privileges (via User groups).