Search in multiple memories without opening them Thread poster: Ramunas Kontrimas
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I wonder if it is possible in Trados Studio 2017: to search in multiple memories without opening them. I only need to find out if the word is present in any of them, then I would open the memory to see in detail. Thanks | | |
What do you mean by 'opening'? | Jun 21, 2020 |
You don't need to open the memories in Trados Studio, but you will have to indicate which memories you wish to be searched. I am not sure if that is what you mean by 'opening' already. Good luck, Ruth | | |
Ramunas Kontrimas Lithuania Local time: 18:36 English to Lithuanian + ... TOPIC STARTER
Ruth Wiedekind wrote: You don't need to open the memories in Trados Studio, but you will have to indicate which memories you wish to be searched. I am not sure if that is what you mean by 'opening' already. Good luck, Ruth Say, I want to search in 20 memories. I can create a project with them and search with F3 or open each memory in TM View window. Neither is quick. Is there any other way? | | |
NeoAtlas Spain Local time: 17:36 English to Spanish + ...
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Samuel Murray Netherlands Local time: 17:36 Member (2006) English to Afrikaans + ...
Ramunas Kontrimas wrote: I wonder if it is possible in Trados Studio 2017: to search in multiple memories without opening them. I know of no way to do this within Trados itself (but then, I'm no expert). However, if you need to do this frequently, and you don't mind a bit of preparation, you can convert them all to TMX (w.g.Van Nellen's tool) and then use a file search utility to search the TMX files (e.g. Agent Ransack). In fact, I have been able to search SDLTM files using Agent Ransack: just put them all in one folder, and then perform a search. This way, you can see in which file your term is. I'm not sure if all SDLTM files can be searched this way. | | |
Stepan Konev Russian Federation Local time: 19:36 English to Russian Nothing changed | Jun 22, 2020 |
I tried this method but to no avail. Does it work for you? | | |
NeoAtlas Spain Local time: 17:36 English to Spanish + ... Re-build index | Jun 23, 2020 |
I tried this method but to no avail. Does it work for you? Hi Stepan, No, sorry, I haven't tried Nora's procedure. If it doesn't work, I believe you need to rebuild the search index. To do so, follow these steps for Windows 10: 1. Visit the classic Windows 7-style Control Panel 2. Search for and select Indexing Options 3. Select the Advanced option 4. Select Rebuild Link:... See moreI tried this method but to no avail. Does it work for you? Hi Stepan, No, sorry, I haven't tried Nora's procedure. If it doesn't work, I believe you need to rebuild the search index. To do so, follow these steps for Windows 10: 1. Visit the classic Windows 7-style Control Panel 2. Search for and select Indexing Options 3. Select the Advanced option 4. Select Rebuild Link: https://www.onmsft.com/how-to/how-rebuilding-your-search-index-windows-10 P S: You may need to add the location of your TMs before rebuilding. I hope it helps. ▲ Collapse | | |
SDLTM is SQLite file | Jun 23, 2020 |
So, you can handle it (them) with its proper tool(s) with easy. | |
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Try this application (for Windows) | Jun 23, 2020 |
Ramunas Kontrimas wrote: Ruth Wiedekind wrote: You don't need to open the memories in Trados Studio, but you will have to indicate which memories you wish to be searched. I am not sure if that is what you mean by 'opening' already. Good luck, Ruth Say, I want to search in 20 memories. I can create a project with them and search with F3 or open each memory in TM View window. Neither is quick. Is there any other way? "TMLookup" You have to do some homework first, exporting your SDLTMs to TMX and import these TMX into TMLookup. | | |
a simple example | Jun 23, 2020 |
You do not have to detour "Export stage" that is time consuming and needless. Just handle it directly in your tool. The following is an example. It emits All the items blindly. If you add your own criteria then your goal shold be achieved. To extract TM [1... See more You do not have to detour "Export stage" that is time consuming and needless. Just handle it directly in your tool. The following is an example. It emits All the items blindly. If you add your own criteria then your goal shold be achieved. To extract TM [1/3] - 2 items https://community.sdl.com/product-groups/translationproductivity/f/autohotkey/28008/to-extract-tm-1-3---2-items ▲ Collapse | | |
Stepan Konev Russian Federation Local time: 19:36 English to Russian
mengtzu wrote: You do not have to detour "Export stage" that is time consuming and needless. Just handle it directly in your tool. What is "your tool"? The question was how to find a word without opening the TM. You suggest some third party scripts, Excel ("it makes MS Excel file"), AutoHotkey source code, extract TM... Are you sure you understand the question?
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