Prerequisites
- When you create the DEMS Objects, you must select the Create Object
List checkbox..
- You must be defined as a translator for the target language of the DEMS objects that you
want to process.
- Your translator profile in transaction
LXE_MASTER must include
authorization object TRW2 with the
value 01, 02, or
03.
- To refresh the translation status of the DEMS objects in your on-the-fly worklist, your
translator profile must include authorization object
AVUP with the value
01.
- To deactivate the language settings when creating an on-the-fly worklist, your
translator profile must include authorization object
TRF2 with the value
01.
Context
Transaction SE63 enables you to create an on-the-fly
worklist on the basis of an object list containing DEMS objects for a specific
combination of source and target language. Using the on-the-fly worklist, you can
process DEMS objects without having to set up the translation environment first.
Procedure
- Call transaction SE63 and choose .
The My Worklist: Parameters dialog box appears.
- In the Language Pair group box, set the source language
and target language.
- In the Worklist group box, do not change the default
value in the Worklist Number field.
Note
The worklist number applies to standard worklists, not to on-the-fly
worklists, so this parameter is irrelevant.
- The My Worklist: Parameters dialog box informs you if an
active worklist already exists. If this is the case, select the Reset
active worklist and create new worklist radio button.
Note
If an active worklist already exists, it means that a standard worklist
has been generated in the system, and that you have reserved objects in
your standard worklist. It is not possible to reserve objects in a
standard worklist and simultaneously create an on-the-fly worklist,
which means you must reset your active worklist.
- Choose Enter.
The Create Worklist screen appears.
- Select the Object List tab.
- If your translator profile includes authorization object
TRW2 with the value
03, you are authorized to select any object list in the
system. Use the input help for the Object List field to
select the object list whose DEMS objects you want to process.
Note
In the Object List dialog box that now appears, all of the object
lists that contain DEMS objects are listed under the
S node. S stands for special object
lists. Select the object list that contains the DEMS objects
that you want to process for your combination of source and target
language.
Note
If your translator profile includes authorization object
TRW2 with the value
01 or 02, then the
Object List field already contains an entry
and you cannot change it. If the entry is incorrect, inform your
translation coordinator who must then assign the correct
object list for translation.
- If your translator profile includes authorization object
TRW2 with the value
02 or 03, you are authorized to
deselect the Deactivate Selection checkbox. Do not
deselect the checkbox.
Note
If your translator profile includes authorization object
TRW2 with the value
01, then the Deactivate
Selection checkbox is selected and you cannot change
this setting.
- Do not select the Deactivate Original Language Check
checkbox.
- Select the Deactivate Language Settings checkbox. This
enables you to create an on-the-fly worklist even if you have not set up the
translation environment.
- Do not select the Deactivate Exceptions checkbox.
- Do not select the Calculate Top Texts checkbox.
- Choose Load Objects.
Results
The system finds the DEMS objects in the specified object list, and lists them in a temporary
worklist. You can now process them via the worklist in accordance with Processing DEMS Objects for Quality Assurance.
Note
The translation status of the DEMS objects in your on-the-fly worklist is not displayed. If
you want to see the translation status of some or all of the objects, select a
node in the worklist structure and choose . The system displays the translation status of all DEMS objects
assigned to the selected node. This function is performance-intensive, so you
are advised to avoid refreshing the status of too many objects at once.