The translation statistics are displayed in a tree structure.
The graphic below demonstrates the statistics display screen and some of the functions available:
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1. You can use the following functions to display detailed information within the statistics:
Export to File |
You can save statistics data to a local file in Excel® (.xls) format by choosing Export to File or the menu path Edit à Download. |
Percent On/Off |
You can display statistics data as percentages by choosing Percent On/Off or the menu path Edit à Percent On/Off. |
Sort |
You can maintain settings for sorting and sequence of translation statistics data by choosing or the menu path Edit à Sort. The system then displays the Translation Statistics dialog box. |
Graphic |
You can display the statistics as a graphic by choosing the Graphic pushbutton or the menu path Edit à Display graphics. The system then displays the SAP Business Graphics dialog box. You can display and evaluate the statistics according to various criteria. For more information, see SAP Business Graphics. |
Information |
You can display information for a specific collection by clicking on a collection name and choosing the Information pushbutton or the menu path Goto à Properties. The system displays a dialog box with information about the graph and translators the collection is assigned to. By expanding the node Graphs you can display the name of the graph to which this collection is assigned and the target languages into which the collections assigned to this graph are translated. By expanding the node Translators you can display the user name of the translators to whom this collection is assigned to. |
Display by User |
If you have selected the checkbox Show Translator Assignments on the Options tab page you can display statistics data according to users by choosing the Display by User pushbutton or the menu path Goto à Display by User |
Display by Graphs |
If you have selected the checkbox Show Graphs on the Options tab page you can display statistics data according to graphs by choosing the Display by Graphs pushbutton or the menu path Goto à Display by Graphs |
Standard Statistics |
You can return to the standard statistics display by choosing the Standard Statistics pushbutton or the menu path Goto à Standard Statistics |
Add to Buffer |
You can save a selection of collections to the buffer so that you can call up this selection in another transaction. Highlight the collections you want to save to the buffer, you can use the Alt key to highlight more than one collection, then choose the Add to Buffer pushbutton.
For example, in transaction SE63 this is a good way of making a note of which collection you want to call up a worklist for. |
2. The statistics provide you with the following information for short text objects:
· Total: The total number of lines
· New: The number of new lines
· Modified: The number of modified lines
· Translated: The number of translated lines
· With Proposal: The number of new and modified lines for which a best proposal exists in the proposal pool
The statistics provide you with the following information for long text objects:
· Total: The total number of objects
· New: The number of new objects
· Modified: The number of modified objects
· Translated: The number of translated objects
3. The system displays total values at the top of the screen. Lines refers to lines in short text objects, and Objects refers to lines in long text objects and forms.
4. By clicking on a collection in the statistics, you can display the following information:
¡ The graph to which it belongs Graphs are used to organize collections into translation projects.
Translation coordinators then define the target languages for each graph in the system. You can expand this graph to see which languages translate this project.
¡ The translators to whom the package is assigned for each language.
If this collection is assigned to other translators as well as you for your target language, you need to discuss how to proceed.
5. By clicking on an object type ID in the statistics, you can find out what this object type ID stands for.