Merge Tool for XML-files with Language Dependent Components (ttadv8930m000)

Use this session to merge all of a directory's XML files of language-dependent components into one file. You can only merge XML files that have the same source language, or the same target language.

Note: The merged file contains all the language-dependent components of the original files. Identical components can occur more than once in the merged file. However, the Import Language-Dependent Data from XML - Wizard (ttadv8920m000) session, ignores multiple occurrences of a component and imports only one of the identical components.

Field Information

Specify the directory in which the files to be merged are located:

Specify the directory whose XML files of language dependent components you want to merge.

Note: 
  • Only files with XML format are merged. The merge tool ignores other file formats.
  • Only XML files whose language matches the merge language you select in the Specify merge language: field are merged. In the Only merge files with field, you specify if the XML files' target language, or source language must match the merge language for the files to be merged.
Specify the filename of the new file:

Specify the path, and name of the file into which the language dependent components are merged.

Default value

/${HOME}/merge_stringexport_<login name>.xml

Specify merge language:

Only the XML files whose languages matches the language code you select in this field are merged.

Note: In the Only merge files with field, you select if the XML files' target language, or the files' source language must match your specified merge language.
Only merge files with

If you select:

'Source language'-attribute , Tools only merges the XML files whose source language matches the language you selected in the Specify merge language: field.

'Target language'-attribute , Tools only merges the XML files whose target language matches the language you selected in the Specify merge language: field.

Specify a new import VRC:

If this check box is selected, in the adjacent fields you can type or select a new import VRC for the merge file.

Specify a new import VRC:

The version code of the merge file's new import VRC.

Note: You can only maintain this field if you select the Specify a new import VRC: check box.

Specify a new import VRC:

The release code of the merge file's new import VRC.

Note: You can only maintain this field if you select the Specify a new import VRC: check box.

Specify a new import VRC:

The customer code of the merge file's new import VRC.

Note: You can only maintain this field if you select the Specify a new import VRC: check box.

Specify a new import VRC:

The description of the VRC.

Specify a new target language:

If this check box is selected, in the adjacent field you can specify a new target language for the merge file.

Note: If you select 'Target language'-attribute in the Only merge files with field, Tools clears, and disables this check box. The merge language is the XML files' target language.
Specify a new target language:

If you select the Specify a new source language: check box, in this field, you can specify the code of the merge file's new target language.

Note: If you select 'Target language'-attribute in the Only merge files with field, Tools clears, and disables the Specify a new target language: check box. The merge language is the XML files' target language.
Specify a new source language:

If this check box is selected, in the adjacent field you can specify a new source language for the merge file.

Note: If you select 'Source language'-attribute in the Only merge files with field, Tools clears, and disables this check box. The merge language is the XML files' source language.
Specify a new source language:

If you select the Specify a new source language: check box, in this field, you can specify the code of the merge files' new source language.

Note: If you select 'Source language'-attribute in the Only merge files with field, Tools clears, and disables the Specify a new source language: check box. The merge language is the XML files' source language.