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When you run the XTM Connect – Oracle Content Management plugin, to submit content for translation in XTM Cloud, you can make other configuration settings for your XTM Cloud project. You do so in the Create Translation Job panel, on the left-hand side of the screen. Apart from selecting an XTM customer or an XTM Template, you can also select a source and target language combination.
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It is important to know that the source and target languages listed and available in these dropdowns do not depend on which languages have been selected in a specific XTM project template,that has been set up (created in the XTM Cloud Settings of in a particular Oracle Profile, in the connector administration panel), but on which languages have been selected in the Oracle CMS, in a relevant Localization Policy [Content → Localization Policies → select a relevant Localization Policy → Language).
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XTM Connect – Locale takes whatever languages have been configured for a particular repository’s Localization Policy in the Oracle CMS , and completely ignores the languages selected in an XTM Cloud project template.
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IMPORTANT! Keep in mind that all the languages defined in the Localization Policy in the Oracle CMS must be mapped with to their XTM Cloud counterparts. Therefore, first and foremost,a language mapping needs to be performed Prerequisite: for this reason, language mapping must first be performed in the connector administration panel, in the Language mapping section of a particular Oracle Profile in the connector administration panel. Otherwise, for example, if a particular target language is not mapped in the connector administration panel , when creating and an Oracle translation job is created in the CMS and submitting the content is submitted for translation in XTM Cloud into the required target language, in questionXTM Cloud, you will notice see that the translation job will be cancelled automatically, thus and will never making make its way to XTM Cloud. |