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Refresh Go Back Go Into Open Model Replace Replace All Reset Retry Save Save {0} Search Select Select All Add Parameter Remove Parameter Yes Avoid overlapping shapes Perform background save Enable cache Case sensitive Enable client cache (Disabling does not clear browser cache) Do not show this message again Drag shapes smoothly Show model-element IDs List of deployed development components Debug information from generation Model information Obtain information every Trace information Enable automatic scrolling Enable animation Enable SDK Tools Enable source control Enable error logging Export dependent models Fit model size to Design board when opened Use incremental loading Reload last model at startup Do not show this message again Always save without asking Select elements partially within area Sharpen graphics Show drag-and-drop animation Show aliases in all open models Show grid Show overview Show rulers Show tooltips Show trace logs Prompt when trying to modify a locked read-only model Prompt when trying to modify an unlocked read-only model Enable units cache Whole word Activity Description Activity ID(CBS)/Resource ID(DTR) Alias Date ISN Location Model Name Overwrite Path Revision System Type Name Value Used by User Activity description Activity name Activation status of latest version Address Model Full name Development component Development component Description Display Domain Every Export to folder Model name Folder Font Import from folder Open imported model File name Location Import to Kit features Kit name Language [Formula] Library name Look for Master language Maximum length of element name Component Components Development Component Prefix Size Status Type Vendor Model names Model name Name Namespace Optimize for Prefix Legend Component Repository Search for Provider Type Select a search provider Select provider Size Skin Software component Software component name Software component vendor Style Support component (e.g. SRD-CRM-ACC) System destination Vendor Application Model Design Developer Embedded Support Expand Levels Favorites Fields Model Handling More Information Other Actions Components Elements Performance/Graphics Quality Recently Used Models Failed to Sync Ignored Synced User Data Help on this function Hide Advanced Search Advanced Search Repository Versions View activation log of latest version All Checked Out by Me Control Type Data Services DTR Field Type Entry Lists ID Label Local Only Local Software Component Name [other] Tooltip All Components Visual Composer Models Edit Edit Menu Favorites Favorites Menu File Menu Help Help Menu Main Menu Model Search Search Menu Standard Startup Startup Tasks Tools Tools Menu View View Menu Alias Select Side Bottom Browse Find Unused Services Clear Console Add to DTR Task Panel Animation Auto Hide Browse Browse for Model Check In Check Out Close Model Deploy Run Compose Model Configure Element Customize... Annotate Background Color Copy Cut Delete Duplicate Add to Library Paste Paste Create Usage Configure Redo Rename Select All Deselect All Create Error Report Add to Favorites Manage Favorites... Close Model Log Off {0} Manage Models... New Model... Open Model... Print... Save Model Save As... Extract from Application Export/Import... Full Details Get Started Help About... Online Help Technical Support Product Tour Hide Detailed Configuration Icons Only Icons and Names Large Buttons Manage Names Only Revert SDN Online Search Back Drill Down Find Model Element Browse Model Forward Home Parent Usages... Detailed Configuration Switch Side Activation Status Customize Toolbars... Options Actual Size Arrange Layout Reroute Connectors Console Fit Window Grid Overview Rulers Scroll Down Scroll Left Scroll Right Scroll Up Task Panel Zoom In Zoom Out Compose Configure Copy to Clipboard Create New Model Explore Dependencies Explore References All Units and Usages Only Help Hide Open Model Manage Favorites Display Legend Manage Models Move to Local Repository... Remove From Workspace Separator Show Main Menu Show Main Toolbar Start Task Panel Some models were checked in, but not activated. Try checking out the models and checking them in again. DC, added to source control Added to source control Error in advanced search parameters The requested activation logs are not yet available.<BR>Refresh to get the latest information. Apply changes to toolbar {0}Function/operator name: "{1}"{0}Argument number: {2}{0}Argument value: "{3}" Cancelling Cannot check out model. Click the Refresh button and try again. Cannot create folder with the name 'DTR' This model is currently open and cannot be deleted Cannot perform export because the software component is empty. This model is currently open and cannot be moved Cannot rename folder to 'DTR' This model is currently open and cannot be renamed Cannot add an empty development component to source control Cannot perform operation because currently opened model resides within the selected folder Cannot perform requested action. Check log file for more information This type of model cannot be opened in Visual Composer Cannot move {0}. The destination folder is the same as the source folder. Server connection error. Reconnect to the server and try again. Status:<br>Model "{0}" is checked out by you in cluster {1}, on server {2} Checked out by you Checked out by you on another client Checked out by user Checked out by another user Checked out by you Are you sure you want to proceed with the check-in operation? Clear contents? Clear contents? Are you sure you want to clear the Favorites list? Close the model and try again Collapse this Could not load kits Internal error. Contact your system administrator. Successfully copied model contents to DTR This function is not yet implemented Are you sure you want to remove {0}? Date formats use the following format: {0} Any character codes other than the date format codes listed in this table are embedded as is. To insert codes reserved as time format codes, you can use HTML code (for example, you might use <b>{0}</b> for <b>{1}</b>) Local date medium format Local date short format Long date format Date Formats DateTime formats use the following format:<br> {0} Meridian indicator Date Format Code Days as Any character codes other than the datetime format codes listed in this table are embedded as is. To insert codes reserved as datetime format codes, you can use HTML code (for example, you might use <b>{0}</b> for <b>{1}</b>) Hours as Local date/time format Long date/time format Months as Milliseconds as Minutes as Seconds as DateTime Formats Week days as Years as For example Description Mask The date/time formatting mask uses the following syntax: Date and Time Masks Code Milliseconds Date Unit Centuries Days Months Quarters Date Units Years Development component is added to source control There are no unused coded services in the selected development component A development component must contain at least one model before you can add it to the source control repository Development component is in the local repository Development component is not synced to the user workspace Development component is synced to the user workspace Last synced time Development Component (DC) Development component name cannot be empty Enter a name for the new development component Development component {0} may not be synchronized to the latest version.<BR>Do you want to sync before saving? Are you sure you want to delete the following development components and all of their contents? {0} The following development components could not be deleted: {0} Are you sure you want to delete folder "{0}" and all of its contents? You are about to delete the following models/folders and all their contents:<br> {0} <br>Continue? Are you sure you want to delete model {0}? Are you sure you want to delete the following models? {0} Model {0} is currently open. Do you want the system to close and delete it? The following models are currently open: {0}. Do you want the system to close and delete them? The following models could not be deleted: {0} Are you sure you want to delete {0}? Enter value Unexpected expression type Quantity type is not supported Source Control Activity States Modified by: Last modified: Status: Model contains multiple elements with same ID. Do you want to fix this? Edit a dynamic expression Edit a dynamic expression that returns a result of <b>any<b> data type Edit a dynamic expression that returns a result of data type(s) <b>{0}</b> Error report is empty Select all required options Could not create error report Error report created successfully Activity name cannot be empty Empty Boolean field not allowed Boolean condition is empty Entry list "{0}" is added to source control Entry list "{0}" is checked out by you in NetWeaver Developer Studio Entry list "{0}" is checked out by you on another server Entry list "{0}" is checked out by user {1} Entry list "{0}" is checked out by you Entry list "{0}" is local Entry list "{0}" is not synced to the latest version Entry list "{0}" is synced to the latest version Kit manifest has errors Could not recognize identifier "{1}", which may be misspelled or lacking quotation marks Unexpected argument "{0}" The @@ notation is not supported in this context Quantity units must be identical First argument for FORMAT must be of type String. Insert text argument or use TRANSLATE macro. First two parameters must be of type String The expression may contain invalid characters ("{0}") Invalid unary operator Object type does not exist Provider does not exist Could not complete search. Check log for more information. Missing arguments for {0} Missing arguments for function {0} must have square brackets Use equal sign as a prefix for dynamic expression The reference "{0}" is either missing or invalid Field reference "{0}" is missing the dataset part (in the format "dataset_name{0}") Dynamic expression requires a translation type Script syntax error Remove empty characters and line breaks from the end of the dynamic expression Syntax error Syntax error near {0} Too many arguments for function Translation error Expression syntax is OK but a translation error has been found Unknown operator String not terminated Expression cannot contain the following characters: {0} Cannot export model because it and/or its referenced component(s) have not been saved in local repository Could not retrieve model Could not retrieve support information Check arguments in function Enter a valid URL The data type of the expression ({1}) does not match the expected type ({2}) The data type of the argument ({1}) does not match the expected type ({2}) Exporting Select a model to export Select model to export There may be a problem with your source control configuration. Check with your system administrator. Could not copy local model to DTR Could not retrieve the list of search options Model(s) cannot be imported because the zip file is corrupted. Check the log file for more information. Could not open Visual Composer Could not read file Cannot remove the selected item(s) Could not open model because synchronization failed. See Log file for more information. The following features will also be disabled: The following features will also be enabled: Fill in all mandatory fields Field "{0}" does not exist in element "{1}" Finished successfully The expression has generated an error. Do you want to proceed? Expression is valid Using symbols may infer an expression. Consider adding the equal sign. The expression has generated a warning. Do you want to proceed? Returns the absolute value of a given number. <b>{0}</b> <br>Returns the value of the number without the sign. In this case, the returned value would be 3 Returns the arccosine of {0}. The arccosine is the angle, in radians, in the range [0...{1}], whose cosine is {2}. <b>{0}</b> <br>This expression would return: 1 Addition of two numeric values Logical AND of two Boolean values Returns the numeric code for the character char, according to Unicode encoding. <b>{0}</b> <br>Returns the Unicode equivalent of the character, in this case: 65 <b>ASC(char)</b> Returns the arcsine, or inverse sine, of {0}. The arcsine is the angle, in radians, in the range - [{1}], whose sine is {2}. <b>{0}</b> <br>This expression would return: 0.540302306 Returns the arctangent of the specified (y, x) coordinates, in radians, in the range ({0}]. <b>{0}</b> <br>This expression would return: 0.785398163 Returns the arctangent of {0}. The arctangent is the angle, in radians, in the range [{1}], whose tangent is {2}. <b>{0}</b> <br>This expression would return: 1 Returns the character at the position indicated by the number <i>n</i>. If n is out of range, an empty string is returned. <b>{0}</b> <br>Returns the sixth character of the text string: e <b>{0}</b> <br>where pos is a numeral indicating the character position from the start of the string Checks ({0} or {1}) whether the string begins with the designated text string (pattern). The test is case-insensitive. <b>{0}</b> <br> where pattern is the text to be matched against the text of the same length at the beginning of the string Converts the string to title case (each main word capitalized and separated by underscores or white spaces). <b>{0}</b> <br> Displays the string in title case, for example: {1} Converts the string to sentence case (first word capitalized). <b>{0}</b> <br> Displays the string in sentence case, for example: {1}. Rounds the given number up to the next integer that is equal to or greater than the number. <b>{0}</b> <br>Rounds the number up to the next integer. In this case, the returned value would be 4 Returns the character represented by the given Unicode code. <b>{0}</b> <br>Returns the character represented by the Unicode number (code), in this case: {1} Compacts the given text by replacing consecutive spaces with a single space, and removing leading or trailing spaces. Checks ({0} or {1}) whether the string contains the designated text string (pattern). The test is case-insensitive. <b>{0}</b> <br> where {1} is the text to be matched against the contents of the string Returns the cosine of {0}, where {1} is an angle in radians. <b>{0}</b> <br>This expression would return: 0.540302306 <b>{0}</b> <br>where {1} is one of the items listed in the {2} Returns the date specified by the given year, month, and day values in the default format. Returns the numeric value of the specified date ({0}) unit. <b>{0}</b> <br>where {1} is one of the items listed in the {2} Division of two numeric values Converts a date object to a formatted string. The {0} part is optional, and defaults to {1}. <b>{0}</b> <br>where {1} is devised from the set of special characters listed in the {2} table <b>{0}</b> <br>where {1} is one of the items listed in the {2} <b>{0}</b> <br>where {1} is one of the items listed in the {2} or <br> {3} tables Returns the numeric value of the specified date or time ({0}) unit. <b>{0}</b> <br>where {1} is one of the items listed in the {2} or <br> {3} tables Returns the current time stamp in a calendar date. <b>{0}</b> <br>Returns the current time stamp in a calendar date, such as: 27/06/2009 17:04:20 Converts a {0} object to a formatted string. The {1} part is optional, and defaults to {2}. <b>{0}</b> <br>where {1} is devised from the set of special characters listed in the {2} table <b>{0}</b> <br>where {1} is one of the items listed in the {2} or <br> {3} tables Converts a string containing a {0} value to a {1} object. Converts a string containing a date value to a date object. Checks ({0} or {1}) whether the string ends with the designated text string (pattern). The test is case-insensitive. <b>{0}</b> <br> where {1} is the text to be matched against the text of the same length at the end of the string Equal to (any value) Returns {0} (the base of natural logarithms) raised to the power of {1}. <b>{0}</b> <br>This expression would return: 12.18249396 Fills a string of a given length with the specified ("{0}") characters. <b>{0}</b> <br> where {1} is the desired number of characters in the string and {2} is the character or characters for filling Converts a text string to a floating-point number. Rounds the given number down to the next integer that is equal to or less than the number. <b>{0}</b> <br>Rounds the number down to the highest integer. In this case, the returned value would be 3 Enables the formatting of translatable output strings, by using variables. Greater than or equal to (any value) Greater than (any value) Converts a hexadecimal number in a text string to a decimal number. Converts a text string to a integer, rounding it down to the nearest whole number. Returns {0} if a reference is to an empty, undefined or null cell, otherwise, returns {1}. Returns the number of characters in the string. <b>{0}</b> <br> Returns the number of characters in the text string, in this case, 11 Less than or equal to (any value) Less than (any value) Constrains a number to the specified range. Returns the natural logarithm {0}. <b>{0}</b> <br>This expression would return: 2.5 Converts the returned string to lower case or upper case, respectively. Returns the largest value among a specified set of values. <b>{0}</b> <br>This expression would return 3.<br><br><b>{1}</b> <br>This expression would return {2}. Returns the smallest value in a set of values. <b>{0}</b> <br>This expression would return 1.<br><br><b>{1}</b> <br>This expression would return {2}. Modulus arithmetic of two numeric values Multiplication of two numeric values Logical NOT of a Boolean value Not equal to (any value) Returns the current date. <b>{0}</b> <br>Returns the current calendar date, such as: 27/06/2006 Returns a formatted string representing the defined number. <b>{0}</b> <br> where {1} is a formatted sequence defined according to the {2} Converts a text string to a numeric value where possible. <b>{0}</b> where {1} is a formatted sequence defined according to the Number Formatting Mask table Logical OR of two Boolean values Converts a text string to a positive integer number. Returns the result of a number base raised to the power of {0}. <b>{0}</b> <br>This expression would return: 1024 <b>{0}</b> <br>Where {1} is the base number and {2} is the power Returns the leftmost <i>{0}</i> characters in the text string, converting them to upper case. <b>{0}</b> <br>where {1} is the number of characters to return, starting from the first (leftmost) character in the string <b>{0}</b> <br> where {1} is the search text and {2} is the text to replace each occurrence of the pattern Returns a random number that is greater than or equal to zero and less than or equal to the given maximum value. <b>{0}</b><br> where {1} is the top value in the range Returns the integer value closest to the given number. Returns the sign of the given number. Returns the sine of an angle, in radians. <b>{0}</b> <br>This expression would return: 0.841470985 Returns the square root of {0}. <b>{0}</b> <br>This expression would return: 16 <b>{0}</b> where {1} is a formatted sequence defined according to the Number Formatting Mask table Returns the square value of {0}. <b>{0}</b> <br>This expression would return: 36 Subtraction of a numeric value <b>{0}</b> <br>where {1} is one of the items listed in the {2} Returns the tangent of an angle, in radians. <b>{0}</b> <br>This expression would return: 1.557407725 Returns the numeric value of the specified time ({0}) unit. <b>{0}</b> <br>where {1} is one of the items listed in the {2} Returns the time specified by the given {0}, {1} and {2} values in the default format. Returns the current time. <b>{0}</b> <br>Returns the current time, such as: 08:40:10 Indicates the string parts that require translation. Converts a time object to a formatted string. The {0} part is optional, and defaults to {1}. <b>{0}</b> <br>where {1} is devised from the set of special characters listed in the {2} table <b>{0}</b> <br>where {1} is one of the items listed in the {2} Converts a string containing a time value to a time object. Could not retrieve data for the selected option Retrieving software component details Help is not available The import process has been canceled The following components will be imported: Any existing components with the same name will be overwritten Do you want to continue? Development component "{0}" does not exist. Create the development component before importing the model. Could not perform export operation. Check the log file for more information. Select a zip file to import from the local file system This function enables you to import a previously-exported model into your Visual Composer environment Software component "{0}" does not exist Expression must refer to a specific field in element {1} Invalid date: {1} Invalid datetime (date part): {1} Invalid datetime (time part): {1} Invalid datetime (timezone part): {1} Could not perform copy because kit configuration is invalid Invalid time: {1} Invalid or missing classification type. Default classification type {0} will be used. Represents the logical value FALSE. <b>{0} 10, 2)</b><br>This expression will return 2. Represents the logical value TRUE. <b>{0} 2, 10)</b><br>This expression will return 2. Loading {0} Loading You must create the folder C:\local_objects and add local services to the folder before performing this operation Activity name cannot be longer than 255 characters Main Objects Model name cannot be empty Enter a name for the new model<br>(For example: "MyModel") The model name can contain only ASCII letters and digits Model name cannot start with a number The model is not synced to the latest version. The model is synced to version #{0} Could not find the following referenced component(s): The export operation will continue without these components Select an object type Search parameters are mandatory Select a system destination Not available for this model This will check in the entire development component: "{0}"<BR>Do you want to continue? Model "{0}" is added to source control The model is already open Model "{0}" is checked out by you in NetWeaver Developer Studio Model "{0}" is checked out by you on another server Model "{0}" is checked out by user {1} Model "{0}" is checked out by you Model "{0}" is local Model "{0}" is not synced to the latest version Model "{0}" is synced to the latest version The model {0} already exists. Choose a different name. The model is synced to the latest version Enter a different alias to replace the selected items Name is not valid Could not add the following models to the DTR: The selected file is not a zip file Could not check in the following models: Could not check out the following models: Could not copy the following models: Could not move the following models: Could not delete the following models: Could not duplicate the following models: Could not revert the following models: Could not sync the following models: No destinations have been defined DTR is not available. Could not perform any DTR action. There are no models in the Favorites list No help available No models found There are no recently-used models No more logs will be sent to the server in this session There are no software components available for the selected repository The number formatting mask uses the following syntax: Displays a space when the value is zero, regardless of other codes. Inserts a thousands separator into the number. Inserts the given currency code. The currency code must be enclosed in brackets (such as [USD] or [EUR]). Number of digits to display to the right of the decimal point. If omitted, only the significant digits are displayed. Inserts the locale-specific currency code. Displays a space for positive values and - for negative values. Number of digits to display to the left of the decimal point. If omitted, only the significant digits are displayed. Displays the number in standard format. Displays insignificant digits as spaces. Displays + for positive values and - for negative values. Displays numbers as a percentage of 100. Displays numbers using radix r (2 - 36). Description Displays insignificant digits as zeros. Mask Number Formatting Mask Opening debugger in new browser window You are about to open multiple log files ({1}) in new windows Open a model to view model-specific options The current model does not provide options for {0} The dynamic expression parameter must be of type String Be aware that selecting these options may affect performance Select a development component Prefix can contain only ASCII letters, dots (.) and underscores (_) Adding models to the DTR Checking in models Checking out models Deleting models Duplicating models Pasting models Reverting models Syncing models This operation may take several minutes Could not configure kits Finished with errors. Check the log file for more information. Syncing DCs Finished successfully Choose how to synchronize the DCs in the dependency chain Loading... Repository This will reset all settings to system defaults. Continue? Found {0} result(s) Results {0}-{1} of {2} Found {0} results. Displaying only the first {1} Could not retrieve domain list Could not retrieve prefix list Could not retrieve list of software components Could not retrieve vendor list Revert will override any edits to the model. Are you sure you want to proceed? Revert will override any edits to the models. Are you sure you want to proceed? Enter the URL of the runtime application that you want to open Choose only one location One or more models have unsaved changes. Do you want to save the latest changes before checking in the model(s)? Software Component (SC) Enter a name for the new software component The maximum length of a software component name is {0} characters Enter a vendor for the new software component The maximum length of a software component vendor is {0} characters Found {0} result Displaying only the first {0} results. Refine your search criteria. No matching nodes/fields were found Searching... Search cancelled Search Data Fields... Begin the search string with the folder structure, excluding the dc-vendor folder. (e.g. a1s/crm/*; */mymodelname) Search returned no results Search DTR can contain only ASCII letters, wild card (*), folder slashes (/) and underscores (_) First select the items whose alias you want to replace Select a development component Select a software component Cannot write to server log Warning: Do not work on the model until its status has changed Tip: Refresh the model in the Manage task panel to see its status Warning: Do not work on the development component content until its status has changed Tip: Refresh the development component in the Manage task panel to see its status Coded service "{0}" is added to source control Coded service "{0}" is checked out by you in NetWeaver Developer Studio Coded service "{0}" is checked out by you on another server Coded service "{0}" is checked out by user {1} Coded service "{0}" is checked out by you Coded service "{0}" is local Coded service "{0}" is not synced to the latest version Coded service "{0}" is synced to the latest version Other features depend on this feature and need to be disabled as well. Continue? Other features are required by this feature and need to be enabled as well. Continue? Source control is not available Code Format Sample Result Special Date and Time Formatting Codes Operation completed Error Operation in progress Starting Expression must refer to a specific field in structured element {1} Model(s) successfully imported to development component {0} This operation is supported only for the shared repository Model {0} was imported successfully.<BR>Do you want to open the model? Model was synced successfully to version #{0} DC, synced (not necessarily up-to-date) Synced Code Display Name Text Type Classifications System timeout error. Contact your system administrator for assistance. System timed out. Retry? Time formats use the following format: {0} Time Format Any character codes other than the time format codes listed in this table are embedded as is. To insert codes reserved as date format codes, you can use HTML code (for example, you might use <b>{0}</b> for <b>{1}</b>) Local time format Long time format Time Formats Time Unit Hours Minutes Seconds Time Units TIP: Double-click to open model, single-click to bring it into focus The model {0} is from a newer version of Visual Composer, and cannot be opened Only a unit can be dragged TIP: Single-click to open unit, double-click to bring unit into focus An error occurred during execution Model {0} has unsaved changes One or more open models has unsaved changes that will be lost if you continue DC, not synced (not yet in user workspace) Not synced Could not access URL: {0} Visit www.sap.com Errors Informative Force sync all DCs Ignore synced DCs Sync all DCs Warnings Custom Standard Console Composing Embedded Support General Model Search Results About Activity Description Activity Name Add DC to Source Control Add to DTR Add to DTR Add to Source Control Manage System Aliases Available Items Resolve Model Conflicts Colors Confirmation Create New Development Component Create New Model Create New Software Component Customize Toolbars Use default activity name for all activities New Alias Name Explore DC Dependencies Synced Not Synced Details Model Details Dynamic Expression Editor Add to DTR Export Model Select Model Features Fields Extract Model from Runtime Application Examples Dynamic Expression Help Syntax HTML Editor Import Model Loading Locate in Tree Manage Manage Favorites Legend Manage Models Manage Models Operation Model Status Model Type Move to Local Repository New Alias Name Open Entry List Open Model Options User Data Project Type Prompt on Error Sync Dependent DCs Coded Object Cyclic Reference Missing Object Explore Model References Modeled Object Results Save As Local Copy Search DTR Select Folder Check In Model Add to Source Control Source Control Operation Test Service Edit Text Toolbar Unit Usages Default URL Parameters Used in Versions Conditional Functions DateTime Functions Date Functions Functions Entry Lists Numeric Functions Operators Quantity Functions Recently Used Scientific Functions Coded Services Text Functions Time Functions Add to Favorites Back {0} characters Checked out by user {0} Checked out by you Checked out by another user Checked out by you in NetWeaver Developer Studio Checked out by you on another server Add to Source Control Add to Source Control Check In Check Out Copy Cut Paste Force Sync List all open models Paste Contents Sync Dependent DCs Revert Sync Vendor: {0} Delete Delete Path of the currently selected development component DC synced, but not necessarily up-to-date DC is not available in the user workspace Clear All Selections Select All Duplicate End Export Software Component Forward Returns the absolute value of a number Returns the arccosine of a number Converts a character to its ASCII/unicode code Returns the arcsine of a number Returns the character at the specified position Returns the arctangent of a number Returns the angle from the X axis to a specified point Tests whether a given text begins with the specified pattern Evaluates an expression to a Boolean value Capitalizes the first letter in the string Capitalizes each word in the string (where words are separated by white spaces and/or underscores) Truncates a number upward Converts an ASCII/unicode code to a character Replaces consecutive white spaces inside a string with a single space, and trims the white space around the string Tests whether a given text contains the specified pattern Returns the cosine of an angle Increases/decreases a date value by a specified number of date units Creates a specific Date object Creates a specific DateTime object Returns the numeric value of a specified date part Returns a formatted string representation of the given Date object Returns the difference between two dates in the specified date unit Increases/decreases a DateTime value by a specified number of date or time units Returns the numeric value of a specified date or time part Returns the current instant in time Returns a formatted string representation of the given DateTime object Returns the difference between two DateTime objects in the specified date or time unit Parses a string containing a DateTime value Parses a string containing a date value Tests whether a given text ends with the specified pattern Returns e (the base of natural logarithms) raised to a power Fills a string of a specified length with the given pad character(s) Parses a string containing a floating-point number Truncates a number downward Replaces all placeholders with their appropriate parameter values Parses a string containing a hexadecimal number Returns one of two expressions, depending on condition Parses a string containing an integer number Tests whether an expression is null, undefined, false or empty Returns the substring beginning on the left and having the specified length Returns the length of a specified string Tests whether a given string matches the specified pattern (with wildcards) Constrains a number to the specified limits Returns the natural logarithm of a number Converts the string to lower case Pads the left part of the string with one or more characters to reach specified length Removes the white space from the left of the string Returns the maximum value among the given arguments S1,S2...Sk. If k=0, returns an empty value. Returns the substring beginning at the specified position and having the specified length Returns the minimum value among arguments S1,S2...Sk. If k=0, returns an empty value. Returns the current date Returns a formatted string representation of the given number Parses a string containing a numeric value Parses a string containing a positive number Returns the value of a base number taken to a specified exponent Returns the string prefix in upper case Returns the quantity value in numeric format Returns unit code as String Returns a string representation of quantity in the format of number + space + unit code Parses a string containing a quantity value Replaces all occurences of the given pattern with the specified replacement string Returns the substring ending on the right and having the specified length Returns a random integer between 0 and specified number Rounds out a number Pads the string on the right with a given character to reach the specified length Removes white spaces from right of the string Returns the sign of a given number Returns the sine of an angle Returns the square value of a number Returns the square root of a number Increases/decreases a time value by a specified number of date units Returns the tangent of an angle Returns the numeric value of a specified time part Creates a specific time object Returns the current time Add a string to the translation resource. See the developer guide for classification types. Removes white space on both sides of string Returns a formatted string representation of the given Time object Returns the difference between two times in the specified time unit Parses a string containing a time value Converts string to upper case Pads the left of the string with zeros to reach specified length, but only if the string contains an integer value Contains all the global entry lists used in this development component h Name of exported .zip file to import Opens model in a new tab in Storyboard Name and path for saving imported top-level model file Activity Description Activity Name - maximum 255 characters Insert Domain Local Model is added to source control Location min Normalized Not normalized Data structure New Development Component New Folder New Model New Software Component None Not synced to the latest version Concatenates two values to produce a single, continuous value, using the syntax: (String)&(String)) Unary minus Unary plus Recursively overrides all DCs, including DCs that are already synced Recursively synchronizes only those DCs that are not currently synchronized Recursively synchronizes all DCs with data that is not up-to-date Refresh Coded components and services Reference to an object that is already in the dependency chain Missing components and services Path of the currently selected component Modeled components and services Remove all models from the Favorites list Remove from Favorites Rename Save As... Find Name of the data service or component that you want to locate System in which you want to search Type of data service or component System or technology in which you want to search Select Fields Select Folder Contains all the coded services used in this development component Enables you to specify additional criteria to fine-tune the search parameters Start Synced to the latest version Technical domain for translation Data service imported from system Component in which alias is used View Log WARNING: This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program, or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. Exports the selected item to a zip file and saves it in the location you specify in the following dialog box.<br>Note that the export process may take some time. Exports the selected software component and its models from the shared repository to a zip file, and saves it in the location you specify in the following dialog box.<br>Note that the export process may take some time.<br>After exporting the software component, you can build its models using the offline build plug-in. Replaces all placeholders with their appropriate parameter values. tType is optional and can be set as an empty string ('') Returns the first non-null expression among the given argument values S1,S2...Sk. If all arguments are empty or if k=0, returns an empty string Visual Composer needs to create and run unsigned ActiveX controls to perform this operation. In Microsoft Internet Explorer, choose Tools -> Internet Options -> Security -> Custom Level, and set the value of all ActiveX options to Enable or Prompt. Warning: Be aware that development components maintained in the Shared Repository can be edited and deployed to run on the current CE server only. They cannot be subsequently shipped nor moved to the DTR. The following model(s) cannot be removed from your workspace because they are checked out by you or have been added to source control (but not yet checked in). Check them in and try again. All other selected models have been removed. {0}. You cannot export a software component from the source control system. The Export Software Component option is available only for software components in the shared repository. Could not locate the selected component in the Manage task panel. Check that the development component is synced or that the component has not been deleted. To save the description for a dynamic expression that contains a single literal (constant), preface the expression with an equal sign (=) There are currently one or more models open from the selected development component(s): {0}. Do you want the system to close these model(s) and then delete the selected development components and all of their contents? The following models are currently open: {0}. Do you want the system to close and delete them together with the other selected models? The selected model or a model in its dependency chain has unsaved changes. Save all modified models in the dependency chain before performing the export operation. <b>{0}</b> <br> Indicates whether the string begins with the string "{1}", in this case, returns {2}<br><br> <b>{3}</b><br> This expression would return {4} Evaluates a string with a logical value (ignoring case) and returns <i>{0}</i> when the string equals "{1}", "{2}", "{3}" or "{4}", or if it contains a non-zero number. Otherwise, it returns <i>{5}</i>. <b>{0}</b> <br>This expression would return {1} <br><br> <b>{2}</b> <br>This expression would return {3} <br><br> <b>{4}</b> <br>This expression would return {5} <b>{0}</b> <br> Removes spaces at the beginning and ends of the string, and replaces all groups of spaces with a single spaces, in this case, the result would be: {1} <b>{0}</b> <br> Indicates whether the string contains the text {1}, in this case, returns {2} <br><br> <b>{3}</b> <br> This expression would return {4} Increases/decreases a date value by the specified number of date ({0}) units. The {1} part is optional and defaults to D (days). <b>{0}</b> <br>Adds 4 days to the value returned. In this case, 24/4/2009 would be converted to 28/4/2009.<br><br><b>{1}</b> <br>Adds 11 months to the value returned. In this case, 24/4/2009 would be converted to 24/3/2010.<br><br><b>{2}</b> <br>Subtracts 3 years from the value returned. In this case, 24/4/2009 would be converted to 24/3/2006. Returns the exact time stamp in a calendar date specified by the given <i>{0}</i> and <i>{1}</i> parts. The <i>{2}</i> and <i>{3}</i> parts are optional and default to 0 and front-end server time zone, respectively. <b>{0}</b> <br>The above example would return 23/4/2005 13:30<br><br><b>{1}</b> <br>The above example would return 4/7/2000 10:00 UTC<br><br><b>{2}</b> <br>The above example would return 4/7/2000 12:00<br><br><b>{3}</b> <br>The above example would return 4/7/2000 10:00 Pacific Standard Time <b>{0}</b> <br> where {1} can be either a signed offset (00:00-23:00), the letter {2} used to represent the UTC time zone (Coordinated Universal Time), or the timezone short name (for example, PST) <b>{0}</b> <br>Compiles the year, month and day values into a formatted date. In this case, the following might be returned: 23/4/2005 <b>{0}</b> <br>Returns only the value of the specified time unit from within the date value. In this case, 30.05.2002 would return 5, while 27.02.2004 would return 2 <b>{0}</b> <br>Converts the date value returned to a string date format. In this case, 30.05.2002 would be converted to May 30, 2002 <br><br> <b>{1}</b> <br>Using the {2} function, this expression adds 13 days to the returned date, and then converts the date format to the XML standard format. In this case, 30.05.2002 would be converted to: 2002-06-12 Returns the difference between two date objects, in the specified date unit. The {0} part is optional and defaults to D (days). <b>{0}</b> <br>Calculates the difference in the two dates, specified here, in days. In this case, values of 16.09.2007 (today) and 05.8.2007 for these two fields would return 39 Increases/decreases a datetime value by the specified number of date or time ({0}) units. The <i>{1}</i> part is optional and defaults to D (days). <b>{0}</b> <br>Adds 4 days to the value returned. In this case, the above example would be converted to 27/4/2009 13:30 <b>{0}</b> <br>Returns only the value of the specified date or time unit from within the datetime value. In this case, 23/4/2009 13:30,D would return 23, while 23/4/2009 13:30,H would return 13 <b>{0}</b> <br>Converts the {1} value returned to a string. In this case, 23/4/2009 13:30 would be converted to 13:30, Apr 23, 2009 Returns the difference between two {0} objects, in the specified date or time unit. The {1} part is optional and defaults to D (days). <b>{0}</b> <br>Calculates the difference in the two {1} objects, specified here, in hours. In this case, the above example would return 25 <b>{0}</b> <br>Converts a string containing a {1} value to a {2} object. In this case, the above example would be converted to the {3} object that represents the time stamp 23/04/2009 13:30:00 , in the front-end server's timezone. <b>{0}</b> <br>Converts a string containing a date value to a date object. For example, 30.05.06 would be converted to the date object that represents the date 30/05/2006 <b>{0}</b> <br> Indicates whether the string ends with the string {1}, in this case, returns {2} <br><br> <b>{3}</b> <br> This expression would return {4} <b>{0}</b> <br> Returns a string of eight characters, using * to represent all empty characters in the string. For example, {1} would be displayed as {2} <b>{0}</b> <br>Returns the digital representation of the floating-point number in the string. In this case, the returned value would be -3.14 <b>{0}</b> <br> Displays {1} and {2} values in the placeholders at runtime, for example:{3} <br> The values of the additional parameters (following @) are inserted into the placeholders during runtime. <br><br> <i>Note</i> <br> If a placeholder value has no corresponding string parameter, an empty string is used. If a string parameter has no corresponding placeholder value, it is ignored. <b>{0}</b> <br>Where {1} is the string (including placeholder values for the variable strings), and {2} is the comma-separated list of parameters. You can specify an unlimited number of parameters <b>{0}</b> <br>Parses a text string containing a hexadecimal number. In this case, the returned value would be 28325 <br><br> <b>{1}</b> <br>This expression would return would return 256 Checks whether a specified condition is met. If it is, returns the first specified value, otherwise, returns the second specified value. <b>{0}</b> <br>If the expression in the field is {1} (the value is greater than 1000), the value Expensive is returned. If the expression is {2} (the value is less than 1000), the value Cheap is returned. <br><br> <b>{3}</b> <br> If the string {4} is returned, the value returned is {5}. Otherwise, the value returned is {6} <br><br> <b>{7}</b> <br>A nested {8} expression defining display text for country names. If the value returned is {9} or {10}, the value returned is {11} <b>{0}</b> <br>Parses a text string containing an integer. In this case, the returned value would be 100 <br><br> <b>{1}</b> <br>This expression would return would return -3 <b>{0}</b> <br>If the value of the current cell is empty, the value returned is {1}, otherwise, the value of the current cell is returned. Returns a substring of a specified number of characters, starting from the end of the string ({0}) or beginning of the string ({1}). <b>{0}</b> <br> Displays the first three characters of the returned string. For example, {1} would be displayed as {2} <br><br> <b>{3}</b> <br>Displays the last four characters of the string. For example, a value of {4} would be displayed as {5} Checks ({0} or {1}) whether the designated search string (pattern) matches the text string. The test is case-insensitive. <b>{0}</b> <br> Indicates whether the string matches the search string {1}, in this case, returns {2} <br><br> <b>{3}</b> <br>This expression would return {4} <b>{0}</b> <br> where {1} is the search text, to be matched against the text of string, it may contain wildcard characters <b>{0}</b> <br>If <i>{1}</i> is less than the lower (first) value, returns the lower value. If <i>{2}</i> is greater than the upper value, returns the upper value. Otherwise, returns <i>{3}</i>. In this case, the returned value would be 3 <br><br> <b>{4}</b> <br>This expression would return would return 10 <b>{0}</b> <br>Where {1} is the minimum value that can be returned and {2} is the maximum value that can be returned <b>{0}</b> <br> Displays the string in all lower-case letters, for example: {1} <br><br> <b>{2}</b> <br> Displays the string in all capital letters, for example: {3} Pads a string on the left/right (respectively) until the specified length of characters is reached. <br> {0} pads strings on the left with zeroes to reach a specified length, but only if text is an integer. <b>{0}</b> <br> Adds the number of specified characters (in this case an asterisk) needed to reach the specified number of characters (8 in this example). In this case, the following would be displayed: {1} <br><br> <b>{2}</b> <br>Would return: {3} <br><br> <b>{4}</b> <br>would return: {5} <br>but {6} would return: {7} <b>{0}</b> <br> where {1} is the desired number of characters in the string and {2} is the character or characters for padding Returns a string starting a specified number of characters from the beginning of the string and containing the next specified number of characters. <br><br><i>NOTE:</i><br> The counting of characters begins from 0. <b>{0}</b> <br>Displays a substring consisting of the sixth, seventh and eighth character of the string. For example, {1} would be displayed as {2} <b>{0}</b> <br> where {1} is the character number indicating the position at which to begin returning the characters, and {2} is the number of characters to display in the returned string <b>{0}</b> <br>Displays or hides zero/blank values. In this case, an empty space or a value of 0 would not be displayed. <br><br> <b>{1}</b> <br>Displays leading zeroes in the field value. In this case, if {2} contains 10 characters in the string, the number 1432 would be displayed as 0000001432 <br><br> <b>{3}</b> <br>Rounds off a long decimal output to a two-place decimal value. In this case, if the value of the current field is 142.3213762, the following value would be displayed: 142.32 <br><br> <b>{4}</b> <br>Adds a comma separator to values in the thousands. In this case, if the value of {5} is 682328, the following value would be returned: 682,328 <br><br> <i>Note</i> <br> To concatenate two numbers, use the {6} function with {7} , as in this example: <b>{8}</b> In this example, returned values of 2 and 4 would result in a value of 24 being displayed. <b>{0}</b> <br>Parses a text string and returns a decimal number, where possible. In this case, the returned value would be 255. <br><br> <b>{1}</b> <br>This expression would return would return 83 <br><br> <b>{2}</b> <br>This expression would return would return 0 Returns the value of the first non-empty or undefined string in a given set of values. If all argument items are empty, returns an empty string. <b>{0}</b> <br>Returns the value of the first non-empty string in the set of values, in this case: {1} <br><br> <b>{2}</b> <br> In this case, the first string is empty, so that the value of the second item is returned: {3} <b>{0}</b> <br>Parses a text string and returns a positive integer. In this case, the returned value would be 100 <br><br> <b>{1}</b> <br>This expression would return would return 0 <b>{0}</b> <br>Counts the indicated number of characters from the start of the string and converts them to upper case. In this example, the following would be displayed: {1} Replaces all occurrences of the given string (pattern) with the designated replacement string. The Replace operation is case-sensitive. <b>{0}</b> <br> Searches for each occurrence of the search pattern (in this case <b>{1}</b>) and replaces it with the search string (in this case <b>{2}</b>). In this example, the following string would be returned: {3} <br><br> <b>{4}</b> <br> Would return: {5} <b>{0}</b> <br>Returns a random integer between 0 and the given number. In this case, a returned value might be 7 or 34 <b>{0}</b> <br>Rounds the given number up or down, to return the closest integer. In this case, the returned value would be 12<br><br> <b>{1}</b> <br>This expression would return would return 12 <br><br> <b>{2}</b> <br>This expression would return would return 11 <b>{0}</b> <br>If number is less than 0, returns -1. If number is greater than 0, returns 1. Otherwise, returns 0. In this case, the returned value would be 1<br><br> <b>{1}</b> <br>This expression would return would return -1 Increases/decreases a time value by the specified number of time ({0}) units. The {1} part is optional and defaults to H (hours). <b>{0}</b> <br>Adds 13 hours to the value returned. In this case, 10:17:22 would be converted to 23:17:22 (default {1} format). <b>{0}</b> <br>Returns only the value of the specified time unit from within the time value. In this case, 14:30:45 would return 45, while 10:15:12 would return 12 <b>{0}</b> <br>Compiles the current time according to the hour, minute and second values into a formatted time. In this case, the following might be returned: 14:30:45 <b>{0}</b> <br>Specifies that the values <b>{1}</b> and <b>{2}</b> should be included in the translation file. If these values are translated (using translation tools), the corresponding translated text appears at runtime, according to the value of the Status field. <br><br> <b>{3}</b> <br> When used in the <i>Hidden</i> property of a control, hides the control for languages that translate the term {4} as something other than {5}.<br><b>{6}</b> is the Title string classification.<br><br> <i>Caution</i> <br>Do not use {7} for static values (use it only for dynamic expressions) because interpretation of the {8} function may affect runtime performance. <b>{0}</b> <br> where {1} is the string to be translated and {2} is the (optional) type classification of the string. See the {3} for the available classifications Removes the white space from both ends of the string. {0} removes the white space only from the left and {1} removes all the trailing spaces. <b>{0}</b> <br>Removes the white space in the returned value. For example, the value {1} would be displayed as {2}(without the spaces at the beginning and the end). <br><br> <b>{3}</b> <br> Removes white space only from the left, in this case, the following would be displayed: {4} <b>{0}</b> <br>Converts the time value returned to a string. In this case, 14:30:45 would be converted to 2:30 PM Returns the difference between two time objects, in the specified time unit. The {0} part is optional and defaults to H (hours). <b>{0}</b> <br>Calculates the difference in the two time objects, specified here, in seconds. In this case, values of 14:30:45(now) and 12:45:15 for these two fields would return 6330 <b>{0}</b> <br>Converts a string containing a time value to a time object. For example, 14:30 would be converted to the standard time format: 14:30:00 The import cannot be performed because different models with the same name already exist in the local repository. To perform the import, first save the models listed below under a different name in the destination development component, and then delete the original models.<BR><BR>{0} The following models already exist in the local repository and will be overwritten: <BR><BR> {0} Do you want to continue? The models listed below already exist in this development component. <BR>Select the models that you want to overwrite. (Unselected models will be imported with a system name.) Represents an undefined value (not an empty string).<br><br>{0} can be used as an argument for any operator or function in a dynamic expression.<br>The {0} keyword is subject to all the rules that govern the behavior of undefined values. Specifically:<br><ul><li>Operators that involve one or more {0} operands evaluate to the undefined value.<li>Functions that are passed {0} to one or more required parameters evaluate to the undefined value.<li>Functions that are passed {0} to one or more optional parameters are invoked as though those parameters were omitted, and thus evaluate using the default values of the parameters.</ul><br><i>NOTE:</i><br>There are several exceptions to the way that the {0} keyword behaves. Refer to the Special Cases for {0} Keyword Behavior section below this for more information.<br> <b>{0}</b><br> This expression would return undefined.<br><br><b> {1} </b><br> This expression would return undefined.<br><br><b>{2}</b><br>This expression would return {3}. <br><br><b>Special Cases for {0} Keyword Behavior</b><br>Following are exceptions to the rules for null keyword behavior listed above, together with examples of each special case:<ul><li>Concatenating {0} to a valid string treats the {0} keyword as the empty string.<br>For example:<br><b>{1}</b><br>This expression would return {2}.<br><b>{3}</b><br>This expression would return undefined<li>Boolean operators <i> (AND,&&,OR,||) </i> use lazy evaluation and ignore redundant operands.<br>For example:<br><b>{4}</b><br>This expression would return true.<br><b>{5}</b><br>This expression would return false.<br><b>{6}</b><br>These expressions would return undefined.<br><li>The <i> FORMAT </i> function treats undefined values as empty strings.<br>For example:<br><b>{7}</b><br>This expression would return -10.<br><b>{8}</b> <br> This expression would return '.<br><li>The <i> MAX/MIN </i> functions evaluate to the undefined value if any of their parameters are undefined.<br>For example:<br><b>MAX(1,2,3,null)</b><br>This expression would return undefined.<br><li>The <i> NVL </i> function skips all undefined values and returns the first non-empty parameter.<br>For example:<br><b>NVL(null, B)</b> <br>This expression would return B.<br><li>The <i> ISNULL </i> function returns true if its parameter is undefined, otherwise it returns false.<br>For example:<br><b>ISNULL(null)</b> <br>This expression would return true.<li>The <i> IF </i> function evaluates null to false.<br>For example:<br><b>IF(null, 1, 2)<br>IF(false, null, 2)<br>IF(true, 2, null)<br></b> These expressions would return 2.</ul> An operation is still in progress. To avoid causing inconsistencies in Visual Composer Storyboard, click Cancel and wait until the operation is complete. More than {0} results match the search criteria. Only the first {1} results are displayed. Redefine your search to narrow the results. Before performing this operation, all relevant models must be saved. Do you want to save the relevant models before continuing? Before performing this operation, all relevant models must be saved. Do you want to save the relevant models before continuing? One or more models have unsaved changes. Do you want to save the latest changes before exporting the model(s)? The software component name can contain only ASCII characters, digits, underscores, and hyphens, must begin with a character, and must end with a character or a digit The software component vendor can contain only ASCII characters, digits, periods, and hyphens, must begin with a character, and must end with a character or a digit Your operation is still in process and may take a significant amount of time to complete. You can refresh the Manage Models panel to see if the operation has completed. The source control operation is still being performed for model {0} and may take a significant amount of time to complete The source control operation is still being performed for development component {0} and may take a significant amount of time to complete {1} of the {2} logs requested are not yet available.<BR>The unavailable activation IDs: {3}.<BR>Refresh to get the latest information. Following is a list of type classifications used in the TRANSLATE function. The classifications are possible values for the tType parameter, and the display names are the strings that appear in the translation information file.