I noticed that the documentation on the format for CSV Translation Files has disappeared from the 2.26 Dev Manual (is was available in the 2.25 Dev Manual), the the option is still available on the UI import for CSV.
I tried a CSV import (I need to import about 10000 Arabic terms for org units, ICD 10 option set etc.) using the previously documented format:
ObjectId ClassName Locale Property Value
But don’t get anything form the UI (no feedback) which normally means an error. Don’t have time right now to check as I’m about to get on a long-haul flight. Note, I tested this on the stable play.dhis2.org demo instance as well with the same described symptoms.
I noticed that the documentation on the format for CSV Translation Files has disappeared from the 2.26 Dev Manual (is was available in the 2.25 Dev Manual), the the option is still available on the UI import for CSV.
I tried a CSV import (I need to import about 10000 Arabic terms for org units, ICD 10 option set etc.) using the previously documented format:
ObjectId ClassName Locale Property Value
But don’t get anything form the UI (no feedback) which normally means an error. Don’t have time right now to check as I’m about to get on a long-haul flight. Note, I tested this on the stable play.dhis2.org demo instance as well with the same described symptoms.
in 2.25 we completely changed the way translations are handled. They are now stored as a collection associated with each object, and not as a separate entity. The CSV import of translations has unfortunately been removed (we will have to update the docs). To illustrate the point:
I noticed that the documentation on the format for CSV Translation Files has disappeared from the 2.26 Dev Manual (is was available in the 2.25 Dev Manual), the the option is still available on the UI import for CSV.
I tried a CSV import (I need to import about 10000 Arabic terms for org units, ICD 10 option set etc.) using the previously documented format:
ObjectId ClassName Locale Property Value
But don’t get anything form the UI (no feedback) which normally means an error. Don’t have time right now to check as I’m about to get on a long-haul flight. Note, I tested this on the stable play.dhis2.org demo instance as well with the same described symptoms.