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  1. # Dolibarr language file - Source file is en_US - exports
  2. ExportsArea=Exports
  3. ImportArea=Import
  4. NewExport=New Export
  5. NewImport=New Import
  6. ExportableDatas=Exportable dataset
  7. ImportableDatas=Importable dataset
  8. SelectExportDataSet=Choose dataset you want to export...
  9. SelectImportDataSet=Choose dataset you want to import...
  10. SelectExportFields=Choose the fields you want to export, or select a predefined export profile
  11. SelectImportFields=Choose the source file fields you want to import and their target field in database by moving them up and down with anchor %s, or select a predefined import profile:
  12. NotImportedFields=Fields of source file not imported
  13. SaveExportModel=Save your selections as an export profile/template (for reuse).
  14. SaveImportModel=Save this import profile (for reuse) ...
  15. ExportModelName=Export profile name
  16. ExportModelSaved=Export profile saved as <b>%s</b>.
  17. ExportableFields=Exportable fields
  18. ExportedFields=Exported fields
  19. ImportModelName=Import profile name
  20. ImportModelSaved=Import profile saved as <b>%s</b>.
  21. ImportProfile=Import profile
  22. DatasetToExport=Dataset to export
  23. DatasetToImport=Import file into dataset
  24. ChooseFieldsOrdersAndTitle=Choose fields order...
  25. FieldsTitle=Fields title
  26. FieldTitle=Field title
  27. NowClickToGenerateToBuildExportFile=Now, select the file format in the combo box and click on "Generate" to build the export file...
  28. AvailableFormats=Available Formats
  29. LibraryShort=Library
  30. ExportCsvSeparator=Csv caracter separator
  31. ImportCsvSeparator=Csv caracter separator
  32. Step=Step
  33. FormatedImport=Import Assistant
  34. FormatedImportDesc1=This module allows you to update existing data or add new objects into the database from a file without technical knowledge, using an assistant.
  35. FormatedImportDesc2=First step is to choose the kind of data you want to import, then the format of the source file, then the fields you want to import.
  36. FormatedExport=Export Assistant
  37. FormatedExportDesc1=These tools allow the export of personalized data using an assistant, to help you in the process without requiring technical knowledge.
  38. FormatedExportDesc2=First step is to choose a predefined dataset, then which fields you want to export, and in which order.
  39. FormatedExportDesc3=When data to export are selected, you can choose the format of the output file.
  40. Sheet=Sheet
  41. NoImportableData=No importable data (no module with definitions to allow data imports)
  42. FileSuccessfullyBuilt=File generated
  43. SQLUsedForExport=SQL Request used to extract data
  44. LineId=Id of line
  45. LineLabel=Label of line
  46. LineDescription=Description of line
  47. LineUnitPrice=Unit price of line
  48. LineVATRate=VAT Rate of line
  49. LineQty=Quantity for line
  50. LineTotalHT=Amount excl. tax for line
  51. LineTotalTTC=Amount with tax for line
  52. LineTotalVAT=Amount of VAT for line
  53. TypeOfLineServiceOrProduct=Type of line (0=product, 1=service)
  54. FileWithDataToImport=File with data to import
  55. FileToImport=Source file to import
  56. FileMustHaveOneOfFollowingFormat=File to import must have one of following formats
  57. DownloadEmptyExampleShort=Download a sample file
  58. DownloadEmptyExample=Download a template file with examples and information on fields you can import
  59. StarAreMandatory=Into the template file, all fields with a * are mandatory fields
  60. ChooseFormatOfFileToImport=Choose the file format to use as import file format by clicking on the %s icon to select it...
  61. ChooseFileToImport=Upload file then click on the %s icon to select file as source import file...
  62. SourceFileFormat=Source file format
  63. FieldsInSourceFile=Fields in source file
  64. FieldsInTargetDatabase=Target fields in Dolibarr database (bold=mandatory)
  65. Field=Field
  66. NoFields=No fields
  67. MoveField=Move field column number %s
  68. ExampleOfImportFile=Example_of_import_file
  69. SaveImportProfile=Save this import profile
  70. ErrorImportDuplicateProfil=Failed to save this import profile with this name. An existing profile already exists with this name.
  71. TablesTarget=Targeted tables
  72. FieldsTarget=Targeted fields
  73. FieldTarget=Targeted field
  74. FieldSource=Source field
  75. NbOfSourceLines=Number of lines in source file
  76. NowClickToTestTheImport=Check that the file format (field and string delimiters) of your file matches the options shown and that you have omitted the header line, or these will be flagged as errors in the following simulation.<br>Click on the "<b>%s</b>" button to run a check of the file structure/contents and simulate the import process.<br><b>No data will be changed in your database</b>.
  77. RunSimulateImportFile=Run Import Simulation
  78. FieldNeedSource=This field requires data from the source file
  79. SomeMandatoryFieldHaveNoSource=Some mandatory fields have no source from data file
  80. InformationOnSourceFile=Information on source file
  81. InformationOnTargetTables=Information on target fields
  82. SelectAtLeastOneField=Switch at least one source field in the column of fields to export
  83. SelectFormat=Choose this import file format
  84. RunImportFile=Import Data
  85. NowClickToRunTheImport=Check the results of the import simulation. Correct any errors and re-test.<br>When the simulation reports no errors you may proceed to import the data into the database.
  86. DataLoadedWithId=The imported data will have an additional field in each database table with this import id: <b>%s</b>, to allow it to be searchable in the case of investigating a problem related to this import.
  87. ErrorMissingMandatoryValue=Mandatory data is empty in the source file in column <b>%s</b>.
  88. TooMuchErrors=There are still <b>%s</b> other source lines with errors but output has been limited.
  89. TooMuchWarnings=There are still <b>%s</b> other source lines with warnings but output has been limited.
  90. EmptyLine=Empty line (will be discarded)
  91. CorrectErrorBeforeRunningImport=You <b>must</b> correct all errors <b>before</b> running the definitive import.
  92. FileWasImported=File was imported with number <b>%s</b>.
  93. YouCanUseImportIdToFindRecord=You can find all the imported records in your database by filtering on field <b>import_key='%s'</b>.
  94. NbOfLinesOK=Number of lines with no errors and no warnings: <b>%s</b>.
  95. NbOfLinesImported=Number of lines successfully imported: <b>%s</b>.
  96. DataComeFromNoWhere=Value to insert comes from nowhere in source file.
  97. DataComeFromFileFieldNb=Value to insert comes from column <b>%s</b> in source file.
  98. DataComeFromIdFoundFromRef=Value that comes from column <b>%s</b> of source file will be used to find the id of the parent object to use (so the object <b>%s</b> that has the ref. from source file must exist in the database).
  99. DataComeFromIdFoundFromCodeId=Code that comes from column <b>%s</b> of source file will be used to find the id of the parent object to use (so the code from source file must exist in the dictionary <b>%s</b>). Note that if you know the id, you can also use it in the source file instead of the code. Import should work in both cases.
  100. DataIsInsertedInto=Data coming from source file will be inserted into the following field:
  101. DataIDSourceIsInsertedInto=The id of the parent object, that was found using the data in the source file, will be inserted into the following field:
  102. DataCodeIDSourceIsInsertedInto=The id of the parent line, that was found from code, will be inserted into the following field:
  103. SourceRequired=Data value is mandatory
  104. SourceExample=Example of possible data value
  105. ExampleAnyRefFoundIntoElement=Any ref found for element <b>%s</b>
  106. ExampleAnyCodeOrIdFoundIntoDictionary=Any code (or id) found into dictionary <b>%s</b>
  107. CSVFormatDesc=<b>Comma Separated Value</b> file format (.csv).<br>This is a text file format where fields are separated by a separator [ %s ]. If separator is found inside a field content, field is rounded by round character [ %s ]. Escape character to escape round character is [ %s ].
  108. Excel95FormatDesc=<b>Excel</b> file format (.xls)<br>This is the native Excel 95 format (BIFF5).
  109. Excel2007FormatDesc=<b>Excel</b> file format (.xlsx)<br>This is the native Excel 2007 format (SpreadsheetML).
  110. TsvFormatDesc=<b>Tab Separated Value</b> file format (.tsv)<br>This is a text file format where fields are separated by a tabulator [tab].
  111. ExportFieldAutomaticallyAdded=Field <b>%s</b> was automatically added. It will avoid you to have similar lines to be treated as duplicate record (with this field added, all lines will own their own id and will differ).
  112. CsvOptions=CSV format options
  113. Separator=Field Separator
  114. Enclosure=String Delimiter
  115. SpecialCode=Special code
  116. ExportStringFilter=%% allows replacing one or more characters in the text
  117. ExportDateFilter=YYYY, YYYYMM, YYYYMMDD: filters by one year/month/day<br>YYYY+YYYY, YYYYMM+YYYYMM, YYYYMMDD+YYYYMMDD: filters over a range of years/months/days<br> > YYYY, > YYYYMM, > YYYYMMDD: filters on all following years/months/days<br> < YYYY, < YYYYMM, < YYYYMMDD: filters on all previous years/months/days
  118. ExportNumericFilter=NNNNN filters by one value<br>NNNNN+NNNNN filters over a range of values<br>< NNNNN filters by lower values<br>> NNNNN filters by higher values
  119. ImportFromLine=Import starting from line number
  120. EndAtLineNb=End at line number
  121. ImportFromToLine=Limit range (From - To). Eg. to omit header line(s).
  122. SetThisValueTo2ToExcludeFirstLine=For example, set this value to 3 to exclude the 2 first lines.<br>If the header lines are NOT omitted, this will result in multiple errors in the Import Simulation.
  123. KeepEmptyToGoToEndOfFile=Keep this field empty to process all lines to the end of the file.
  124. SelectPrimaryColumnsForUpdateAttempt=Select column(s) to use as primary key for an UPDATE import
  125. UpdateNotYetSupportedForThisImport=Update is not supported for this type of import (only insert)
  126. NoUpdateAttempt=No update attempt was performed, only insert
  127. ImportDataset_user_1=Users (employees or not) and properties
  128. ComputedField=Computed field
  129. ## filters
  130. SelectFilterFields=If you want to filter on some values, just input values here.
  131. FilteredFields=Filtered fields
  132. FilteredFieldsValues=Value for filter
  133. FormatControlRule=Format control rule
  134. ## imports updates
  135. KeysToUseForUpdates=Key (column) to use for <b>updating</b> existing data
  136. NbInsert=Number of inserted lines: %s
  137. NbUpdate=Number of updated lines: %s
  138. MultipleRecordFoundWithTheseFilters=Multiple records have been found with these filters: %s
  139. StocksWithBatch=Stocks and location (warehouse) of products with batch/serial number
  140. WarningFirstImportedLine=The first line(s) will not be imported with the current selection
  141. NotUsedFields=Fields of database not used
  142. SelectImportFieldsSource = Choose the source file fields you want to import and their target field in database by choosing the fields in each select boxes, or select a predefined import profile:
  143. MandatoryTargetFieldsNotMapped=Some mandatory target fields are not mapped
  144. AllTargetMandatoryFieldsAreMapped=All target fields that need a mandatory value are mapped
  145. ResultOfSimulationNoError=Result of simulation: No error