Before you can work with terminology database (TD) entries, you must locate them using the WorldServer search panel. Once you have created the search result set that you want, you can perform TD exports and deletes, create a validation project for the terms or entries in the result set, and access the
View Term page.
Locate TD entries on the
page from the
Search tab, in which you can enter a string and search, and the
Browse tab with an A-Z navigator.
Note: See other topics for more information on working with TD entries and terms, once you have located them from the
Search or
Browse tabs.
In the
Browse tab, clicking on each letter enters the equivalent search text in the search panel. For example, clicking on
A causes a search on the
A* expression. Note that some languages, such as Chinese, do not support letter-based selection.
The
Search feature allows you to do the following:
- Search in several modes:
Standard,
Segment leverage, and—using the
Advanced button—Freeform SQL.
- Specify a maximum number of hits to return.
- In
Standard mode, match the complete term (or not) and make the search case-sensitive (or not).
- In
Standard or
Segment leverage mode, filter on the status of the terms.
- Using the
Advanced button, apply attribute filters during the search.
In both
Browse and
Search operations, when entries display in the results pane, they have a term status indicator icon on their left.
You can do the following with the result sets of both
Browse and
Search operations:
- You can choose to hide all rejected and proposed terms, leaving only Active and Inactive terms, by unchecking the
Show rejected/proposed terms checkbox.
- Use the hyperlink around the term in the search result set to access the
View Term dialog box for each term in the result. From this dialog box, you can edit, delete, and make status changes to the term; add new terms to the entry; and propose changes to terms and entries.
- Use the result set to perform exports and deletes; and create a validation project for the result set.
Note: Many features on the individual Term Database page are only available for WorldServer terminology databases (TDs). When you look at a MultiTerm termbase, any controls related to changing TDs will be hidden.