From e8c9e70e057aec51c783b7230f1995020374d06f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Christian Lohmaier Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2020 14:03:51 +0200 Subject: update translations for master and force-fix errors using pocheck Change-Id: I9e806cc79950a35df80dc1ffeab84cd5f18dc861 --- .../bo/helpcontent2/source/text/sbasic/shared.po | 317 ++- source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/sdatabase.po | 2240 +++++++++++++++++++- source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/01.po | 38 +- source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00.po | 20 +- source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01.po | 167 +- source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02.po | 71 +- .../source/text/shared/explorer/database.po | 2222 +------------------ source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide.po | 30 +- .../bo/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen.po | 230 +- source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress.po | 20 +- source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01.po | 8 +- 11 files changed, 2767 insertions(+), 2596 deletions(-) (limited to 'source/bo/helpcontent2') diff --git a/source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/sbasic/shared.po b/source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/sbasic/shared.po index d46359f7630..48948394dec 100644 --- a/source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/sbasic/shared.po +++ b/source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/sbasic/shared.po @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: https://bugs.libreoffice.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=LibreOffice&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&component=UI\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-08-04 13:02+0200\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-08-17 12:39+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2019-08-09 08:32+0000\n" "Last-Translator: serval2412 \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" @@ -8161,13 +8161,13 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "sVar = MsgBox(\"Las Vegas\", MB_DEFBUTTON2 + MB_ICONSTOP + MB_ABORTRETRYCANCEL, \"Dialog title\")" msgstr "" -#. xrb4U +#. BaStC #: 03010103.xhp msgctxt "" "03010103.xhp\n" "tit\n" "help.text" -msgid "Print Statement" +msgid "Print# Statement" msgstr "" #. addUg @@ -8179,23 +8179,32 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "Print statement Print statement; Tab function Print statement; Spc function Spc function; in Print statement Tab function; in Print statement" msgstr "" -#. 5DJDW +#. ARzns #: 03010103.xhp msgctxt "" "03010103.xhp\n" "hd_id3147230\n" "help.text" -msgid "Print Statement" +msgid "Print# Statement" msgstr "" -#. AGxsw +#. ZDGAu #: 03010103.xhp msgctxt "" "03010103.xhp\n" "par_id3156281\n" "help.text" -msgid "Outputs the specified strings or numeric expressions to a dialog or to a file." -msgstr "གླིང་སྒྲོམ་ནང་གཏན་འཁེལ་བའི་ཡིག་རྟགས་ཕྲེང་བ་ཡང་ན་གྲངས་ཀའི་མཚོན་ཚུལ་གཏག་པར་བྱེད།" +msgid "Outputs the specified strings or numeric expressions to the screen or to a sequential file." +msgstr "" + +#. xCJRj +#: 03010103.xhp +msgctxt "" +"03010103.xhp\n" +"par_id461596463969009\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Use Put# statement to write data to a binary or a random file. Use Write# statement to write data to a sequential text file with delimiting characters." +msgstr "" #. AhB82 #: 03010103.xhp @@ -9745,13 +9754,13 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "Reset statement" msgstr "Reset བརྗེད་པ་" -#. drRvG +#. aCi6f #: 03020104.xhp msgctxt "" "03020104.xhp\n" "hd_id3154141\n" "help.text" -msgid "Reset Statement" +msgid "Reset Statement" msgstr "" #. iLCKn @@ -9763,23 +9772,14 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "Closes all open files and writes the contents of all file buffers to the harddisk." msgstr "ཁ་ཕྱེས་པའི་ཡིག་ཆ་ཡོད་ཚད་ཁ་རྒྱབ་ མ་ཟད་ཡིག་ཆ་འདི་དག་ལྷོད་གཏོང་ཁུལ་ནང་གིས་ནང་དོན་མཁྲེགས་སྟེར་ནང་འབྲེང་བཅུག་བྱེད།" -#. nTNj2 +#. jEQ3F #: 03020104.xhp msgctxt "" "03020104.xhp\n" -"hd_id3154124\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Syntax:" -msgstr "བརྡ་འཕྲོད་" - -#. TufHR -#: 03020104.xhp -msgctxt "" -"03020104.xhp\n" -"hd_id3161831\n" +"par_id971587473488701\n" "help.text" -msgid "Example:" -msgstr "དཔེ་གཞི་" +msgid "Reset Statement diagram" +msgstr "" #. BXAjN #: 03020104.xhp @@ -10024,50 +10024,41 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "Reads data from an open sequential file." msgstr "ཁ་ཕྱེ་བའི་གོ་རིམ་ཡིག་ཆ་ནས་གཞི་གྲངས་ཀློག་འདོན་བྱེད།" -#. 7DMCx +#. mNkEN #: 03020202.xhp msgctxt "" "03020202.xhp\n" -"hd_id3125863\n" +"par_id971587473488701\n" "help.text" -msgid "Syntax:" -msgstr "བརྡ་འཕྲོད་" +msgid "Input Statement diagram" +msgstr "" -#. eEsn3 +#. NqnvX #: 03020202.xhp msgctxt "" "03020202.xhp\n" "par_id3150440\n" "help.text" -msgid "Input #FileNumber As Integer; var1[, var2[, var3[,...]]]" -msgstr "Input #FileNumber As Integer; var1[, var2[, var3[,...]]]" - -#. 4bQRN -#: 03020202.xhp -msgctxt "" -"03020202.xhp\n" -"hd_id3146121\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Parameters:" -msgstr "ཁུགས་གྲངས་" +msgid "Input #fileNum {,|;} var1 [, var2 [, ...]]" +msgstr "" -#. emXUX +#. EUrQA #: 03020202.xhp msgctxt "" "03020202.xhp\n" "par_id3145749\n" "help.text" -msgid "FileNumber: Number of the file that contains the data that you want to read. The file must be opened with the Open statement using the key word INPUT." -msgstr "FileNumber ཀློག་ལེན་བྱ་རྒྱུའི་གཞི་གྲངས་ཀྱི་ཨང་སྒྲིག་ལྡན། ཡིག་ཆ་འདི་ངེས་པར་དུ་འགག་གནད་ཡི་གེ་ INPUT ལྡན་པའི་ Open རྗོད་པ་སྤྱད་ནས་ཁ་ཕྱེ་དགོས།" +msgid "fileNum: Number of the file that contains the data that you want to read. The file must be opened with the Open statement using the key word INPUT." +msgstr "" -#. 75Dav +#. kJyKM #: 03020202.xhp msgctxt "" "03020202.xhp\n" "par_id3150011\n" "help.text" -msgid "var: A numeric or string variable that you assign the values read from the opened file to." -msgstr "var གྲངས་ཀའམ་ཡིག་རྟགས་ཕྲེང་བ་ཚད་འགྱུར་ན་ ཁ་ཕྱེ་བའི་ཡིག་ཆའི་ནང་ཀློག་འདོན་གྱི་ཐང་གསོག་ཉར་ལ་སྤྱོད།" +msgid "var: A numeric or string variable that you assign the values read from the opened file to." +msgstr "" #. 23Pzt #: 03020202.xhp @@ -10105,15 +10096,6 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "If the end of the file is reached while reading a data element, an error occurs and the process is aborted." msgstr "གལ་ཏེ་གཞི་གྲངས་གཞི་རྒྱུ་ཀློག་ལེན་བྱེད་དུས་ཡིག་ཆའི་མཇུག་ཏུ་སླེབས་དུས་ནོར་འཁྲུལ་ཐོན་ན་འཕེལ་རིམ་རྒྱུན་གཏན་མིན་པའི་མཚམས་འཇོག་བྱེད།" -#. 3xUNX -#: 03020202.xhp -msgctxt "" -"03020202.xhp\n" -"hd_id3152578\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Example:" -msgstr "དཔེ་གཞི་" - #. xqNBb #: 03020202.xhp msgctxt "" @@ -10132,13 +10114,13 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "' Read data file using Input" msgstr "" -#. JiWcR +#. ASL6h #: 03020203.xhp msgctxt "" "03020203.xhp\n" "tit\n" "help.text" -msgid "Line Input # Statement" +msgid "Line Input# Statement" msgstr "" #. CCEuD @@ -10150,68 +10132,50 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "Line Input statement" msgstr "Line རྟེན་གྲངས་" -#. rG2am +#. DBAiv #: 03020203.xhp msgctxt "" "03020203.xhp\n" "hd_id3153361\n" "help.text" -msgid "Line Input # Statement" +msgid "Line Input# Statement" msgstr "" -#. QbTVA +#. 5FZ8D #: 03020203.xhp msgctxt "" "03020203.xhp\n" "par_id3156280\n" "help.text" -msgid "Reads strings from a sequential file into a variable." -msgstr "གོ་རིམ་ཡིག་ཆ་ནས་ཡིག་རྟགས་ཕྲེང་བ་འགྱུར་ཚད་ལ་གཤིབ་སྒྲིག་ཀློག་ལེན་བྱེད།" - -#. NSBkr -#: 03020203.xhp -msgctxt "" -"03020203.xhp\n" -"hd_id3150447\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Syntax:" -msgstr "བརྡ་འཕྲོད་" - -#. jCyHM -#: 03020203.xhp -msgctxt "" -"03020203.xhp\n" -"par_id3147229\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Line Input #FileNumber As Integer, Var As String" -msgstr "Line Input #FileNumber As Integer, Var As String" +msgid "Reads a line from a sequential file into a variable." +msgstr "" -#. h3tyw +#. enCkE #: 03020203.xhp msgctxt "" "03020203.xhp\n" -"hd_id3145173\n" +"par_id971587473488701\n" "help.text" -msgid "Parameters:" -msgstr "ཁུགས་གྲངས་" +msgid "Line Input Statement diagram" +msgstr "" -#. ARTNC +#. wrpF7 #: 03020203.xhp msgctxt "" "03020203.xhp\n" "par_id3161832\n" "help.text" -msgid "FileNumber: Number of the file that contains the data that you want to read. The file must have been opened in advance with the Open statement using the key word INPUT." -msgstr "FileNumber ནང་ནས་གཞི་གྲངས་ཀྱི་ཡིག་ཆའི་ཨང་སྒྲིག་ཀློག་ལེན་བྱེད། ཡིག་ཆ་འདི་ལ་ངེས་པར་དུ་སྔོན་ལ་ READ འགག་གནད་ཡི་གེ་ལྡན་པའི་ Open བརྗོད་པས་འབྱེད་དོ།" +msgid "fileNum: Number of the file that contains the data that you want to read. The file must have been opened in advance with the Open statement using the key word INPUT." +msgstr "" -#. KUGEc +#. qAR2M #: 03020203.xhp msgctxt "" "03020203.xhp\n" "par_id3151119\n" "help.text" -msgid "var: The name of the variable that stores the result." -msgstr "Var མཇུག་འབྲས་གསོག་ཉར་གྱི་འགྱུར་ཚད་མིང་ལ་སྤྱོད།" +msgid "variable: The name of the variable that stores the result." +msgstr "" #. foxtA #: 03020203.xhp @@ -10222,40 +10186,13 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "With the Line Input# statement, you can read strings from an open file into a variable. String variables are read line-by-line up to the first carriage return (Asc=13) or linefeed (Asc=10). Line end marks are not included in the resulting string." msgstr "Line Input# རྗོད་པ་བེད་སྤྱོད་བྱས་ན་ ཁ་ཕྱེ་བའི་ཡིག་ཆའི་ནང་ཡིག་རྟགས་ཕྲེང་བ་ཀློག་འདོན་བྱེད་པ་མ་ཟད་དེ་ལ་འགྱུར་ཚད་ཅིག་འབྲི་འཇུག་བྱེད་ཆོག། ཕྲེང་རེ་བཞིན་ཡིག་རྟགས་ཕྲེང་བ་ཀློག་འདོན་བརྒྱུད་རིམ་ནང་Enterམཐེབ་ (Asc=13) བམ་ཕྲེང་བརྗེ་ (Asc=10) ཨང་དང་པོ་འཕྲད་དུས་མཚམས་འཇོག་བྱེད། ཐོབ་པའི་ཡིག་རྟགས་ཕྲེང་བ་ནང་ཕྲེང་མཇུག་བྲིས་རྟགས་ཚུད་མེད།" -#. NjeFe -#: 03020203.xhp -msgctxt "" -"03020203.xhp\n" -"hd_id3163711\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Example:" -msgstr "དཔེ་གཞི་" - -#. Uxyyc -#: 03020203.xhp -msgctxt "" -"03020203.xhp\n" -"par_id3147124\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Print #iNumber, \"This is a line of text\"" -msgstr "Print #iNumber, \"This is a line of text\"" - -#. iFP3f -#: 03020203.xhp -msgctxt "" -"03020203.xhp\n" -"par_id3153415\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Print #iNumber, \"This is another line of text\"" -msgstr "Print #iNumber, \"This is another line of text\"" - -#. NKDq4 +#. fhFEa #: 03020204.xhp msgctxt "" "03020204.xhp\n" "tit\n" "help.text" -msgid "Put Statement" +msgid "Put# Statement" msgstr "" #. psWQE @@ -10267,13 +10204,13 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "Put statement" msgstr "Put རྗོད་པ་" -#. qMDia +#. bD34J #: 03020204.xhp msgctxt "" "03020204.xhp\n" "hd_id3150360\n" "help.text" -msgid "Put Statement" +msgid "Put# Statement" msgstr "" #. e8rUp @@ -10285,14 +10222,14 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "Writes a record to a relative file or a sequence of bytes to a binary file." msgstr "ཟིན་བྲིས་ལྟོས་བཅས་ཀྱི་ཡིག་ཆར་འབྲི་འཇུག་བྱ་བའམ་ཡིག་ཚོགས་རིམ་སྟར་གཉིས་གོང་འདྲིལ་ལུགས་ཀྱི་ཡིག་ཆར་འབྲི་འཇུག་བྱ།" -#. 7iAkD +#. EEnDK #: 03020204.xhp msgctxt "" "03020204.xhp\n" -"par_id3156281\n" +"par_id461596463969009\n" "help.text" -msgid "See also: Get statement" -msgstr "གཞན་ལ་དཔྱད་གཟིགས་གནང་རོགས་ Get རྗོད་པ་" +msgid "Use Print# statement to print data to a sequential text file. Use Write# statement to write data to a sequential text file with delimiting characters." +msgstr "" #. 9HgEG #: 03020204.xhp @@ -10312,22 +10249,22 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "Put [#]fileNum, [recordNum|filePos], variable" msgstr "" -#. FyRAf +#. bSFd2 #: 03020204.xhp msgctxt "" "03020204.xhp\n" "par_id3146120\n" "help.text" -msgid "fileNum: Any integer expression that defines the file that you want to write to." +msgid "fileNum: Any integer expression that defines the file that you want to write to." msgstr "" -#. hYQKG +#. AiZUD #: 03020204.xhp msgctxt "" "03020204.xhp\n" "par_id3155411\n" "help.text" -msgid "recordNum, filePos: For relative files (random access files), the number of the record that you want to write." +msgid "recordNum, filePos: For relative files (random access files), the number of the record that you want to write." msgstr "" #. dUyzK @@ -10339,13 +10276,13 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "For binary files (binary access), the position of the byte in the file where you want to start writing." msgstr "གཉིས་གོང་འདྲིལ་ལུགས་ཀྱི་ཡིག་ཆ་(Binary འཚམས་འདྲི་)ལ་མཚོན་ན་ཡིག་ཆའི་ནང་ཡིག་ཚིགས་འབྲི་འཇུག་འགོ་ཚུགས་པའི་གནས་ས་ཡིན།" -#. 59xWL +#. iGF9L #: 03020204.xhp msgctxt "" "03020204.xhp\n" "par_id3153729\n" "help.text" -msgid "variable: Name of the variable that you want to write to the file." +msgid "variable: Name of the variable that you want to write to the file." msgstr "" #. yyf95 @@ -10384,68 +10321,59 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "Write statement" msgstr "Write རྗོད་པ་" -#. DBBvs +#. xn3Ji #: 03020205.xhp msgctxt "" "03020205.xhp\n" "hd_id3147229\n" "help.text" -msgid "Write Statement" +msgid "Write# Statement" msgstr "" -#. CMSkU +#. G4X6k #: 03020205.xhp msgctxt "" "03020205.xhp\n" "par_id3154685\n" "help.text" -msgid "Writes data to a sequential file." -msgstr "རིམ་སྒྲིག་ཡིག་ཆའི་ནང་གཞི་གྲངས་འབྲི་འཇུག་བྱེད་པ།" - -#. eoeBE -#: 03020205.xhp -msgctxt "" -"03020205.xhp\n" -"hd_id3150449\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Syntax:" -msgstr "བརྡ་འཕྲོད་" +msgid "Writes data to a sequential text file with delimiting characters." +msgstr "" -#. jxyZn +#. fB8hV #: 03020205.xhp msgctxt "" "03020205.xhp\n" -"par_id3145785\n" +"par_id461596463969009\n" "help.text" -msgid "Write [#FileName], [Expressionlist]" -msgstr "Write [#]FileName, [Expressionlist]" +msgid "Use Print# statement to print data to a sequential text file. Use Put# statement to write data to a binary or a random file." +msgstr "" -#. ceFn6 +#. WxpRu #: 03020205.xhp msgctxt "" "03020205.xhp\n" -"hd_id3151116\n" +"par_id971587473488701\n" "help.text" -msgid "Parameters:" -msgstr "ཁུགས་གྲངས་" +msgid "Write Statement diagram" +msgstr "" -#. RsZEE +#. xEMDC #: 03020205.xhp msgctxt "" "03020205.xhp\n" "par_id3153728\n" "help.text" -msgid "FileName: Any numeric expression that contains the file number that was set by the Open statement for the respective file." -msgstr "FileName ལ་ Open བརྗོད་པས་ཡིག་ཆ་ཁག་ལ་བཀོད་སྒྲིག་བྱས་པའི་ཡིག་ཆའི་ཨང་སྒྲིག་གི་གྲངས་ཀ་གང་རུང་གི་མཚོན་ཚུལ་ལྡན་ཡོད།" +msgid "fileNum: Any numeric expression that contains the file number that was set by the Open statement for the respective file." +msgstr "" -#. aCyvx +#. TwHF7 #: 03020205.xhp msgctxt "" "03020205.xhp\n" "par_id3146120\n" "help.text" -msgid "Expressionlist: Variables or expressions that you want to enter in a file, separated by commas." -msgstr "Expressionlist ཡིག་ཆའི་ནང་ནང་འཇུག་བྱ་རྒྱུའི་འགྱུར་ཚད་དམ་མཚོན་ཚུལ་ལ་མཚམས་རྟགས་བར་གཅོད་སྤྱོད་དོ།" +msgid "expression list: Variables or expressions that you want to enter in a file, separated by commas." +msgstr "" #. RERPn #: 03020205.xhp @@ -10492,15 +10420,6 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "Numbers with decimal delimiters are converted according to the locale settings." msgstr "" -#. Xhb5c -#: 03020205.xhp -msgctxt "" -"03020205.xhp\n" -"hd_id3151073\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Example:" -msgstr "དཔེ་གཞི་" - #. ejANh #: 03020301.xhp msgctxt "" @@ -11023,13 +10942,13 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "FileNumber: The data channel number used in the Open statement." msgstr "FileNumber ཕྱིར་ལོག་ནི་ Open བརྗོད་པས་གཏན་འཁེལ་བྱས་པའི་ཡིག་ཆའི་ཨང་སྒྲིག་" -#. ybPDP +#. MbdMB #: 03020305.xhp msgctxt "" "03020305.xhp\n" "tit\n" "help.text" -msgid "Seek Statement" +msgid "Seek# Statement" msgstr "" #. vLW2K @@ -11041,13 +10960,13 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "Seek statement" msgstr "seek རྗོད་པ་" -#. PpSRU +#. 9HcVZ #: 03020305.xhp msgctxt "" "03020305.xhp\n" "hd_id3159413\n" "help.text" -msgid "Seek Statement" +msgid "Seek Statement" msgstr "" #. RBPKW @@ -11077,59 +10996,59 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "For all other files, the Seek statement sets the byte position at which the next operation is to occur." msgstr "ཡིག་ཆ་གཞན་གྱི་ངོས་ནས་བརྗོད་ན་ རྟེན་གྲངས་འདིས་གཤམ་གྱི་བཀོལ་སྤྱོད་བྱེད་པའི་ཡིག་ཚེགས་གནས་ས་ཕྱིར་ལོག་བྱེད།" -#. wYVfB +#. sbuDC #: 03020305.xhp msgctxt "" "03020305.xhp\n" -"par_id3156280\n" +"par_id971587473488701\n" "help.text" -msgid "See also: Open, Seek." -msgstr "དཔྱད་གཟིགས་མཛོད་ Open Seek" +msgid "Seek Statement diagram" +msgstr "" -#. yVEYG +#. PjcAp #: 03020305.xhp msgctxt "" "03020305.xhp\n" -"hd_id3145785\n" +"par_id3145273\n" "help.text" -msgid "Syntax:" -msgstr "བརྡ་འཕྲོད་" +msgid "Seek [#]filePos, {filePos|recordNum}" +msgstr "" -#. 7M3ws +#. vwzuK #: 03020305.xhp msgctxt "" "03020305.xhp\n" -"par_id3145273\n" +"hd_id3153379\n" "help.text" -msgid "Seek[#FileNumber], Position (As Long)" -msgstr "Seek[#]FileNumber, Position (As Long)" +msgid "Parameters:" +msgstr "" -#. nRRME +#. x86KJ #: 03020305.xhp msgctxt "" "03020305.xhp\n" -"hd_id3154321\n" +"par_id3153952\n" "help.text" -msgid "Parameters:" -msgstr "ཁུགས་གྲངས་" +msgid "fileNum: The data channel number used in the Open statement." +msgstr "" -#. ySD8U +#. FrYvd #: 03020305.xhp msgctxt "" "03020305.xhp\n" -"par_id3153952\n" +"par_id3145366\n" "help.text" -msgid "FileNumber: The data channel number used in the Open statement." -msgstr "FileNumber ཕྱིར་ལོག་ནི་ Open བརྗོད་པས་གཏན་འཁེལ་བྱས་པའི་ཡིག་ཆའི་ཨང་སྒྲིག་" +msgid "filePos, recordNum: Position for the next writing or reading. Position can be a number between 1 and 2,147,483,647. According to the file type, the position indicates the number of the record (files in the Random mode) or the byte position (files in the Binary, Output, Append or Input mode). The first byte in a file is position 1, the second byte is position 2, and so on." +msgstr "" -#. Jf97B +#. 5LDFE #: 03020305.xhp msgctxt "" "03020305.xhp\n" -"par_id3145366\n" +"par_id491596468328575\n" "help.text" -msgid "Position: Position for the next writing or reading. Position can be a number between 1 and 2,147,483,647. According to the file type, the position indicates the number of the record (files in the Random mode) or the byte position (files in the Binary, Output, Append or Input mode). The first byte in a file is position 1, the second byte is position 2, and so on." -msgstr "Position ཐེངས་བརྗེས་མར་འབྲི་འཇུག་གམ་ཀློག་འདོན་བྱ་རྒྱུའི་གནས་སའི་ཐང་ནི་ 1 ནས་ 2,147,483,647 བར་གྱི་གྲངས་ཀ་ཡིན། ཡིག་ཆའི་རིགས་མི་གཅིག་ན་གནས་ས་སྟོན་པའི་ཆ་འཕྲིན་ཡང་མི་འདྲ། Random མ་ཚུལ་འོག་ཡིག་ཆས་སྟོན་པ་ནི་ཟིན་བྲིས་ཨང་སྒྲིག་ཡིན། Binary、Output、Append ཡང་ན་ Input མ་ཚུལ་འོག་གི་ཡིག་ཆས་སྟོན་པ་ནི་ཡིག་ཚིགས་གནས་ས་ཨང་སྒྲིག་ཡིན། ཡིག་ཆའི་ནང་གི་ཡིག་ཚིགས་དང་པོའི་གནས་ས་ནི་ 1དང་གཉིས་པ་ནི་ 2ཡིན་པ་དེ་ལྟར་" +msgid "Seek function" +msgstr "" #. Nwouh #: 03020400.xhp @@ -39391,13 +39310,13 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "Description: A description of the problem leading to stop the running process, accompanied with the various reasons that may cause it. A detailed list of the possible course of actions that may help solve the problem is recommended." msgstr "" -#. 3XjnB +#. q9uAh #: ErrVBA.xhp msgctxt "" "ErrVBA.xhp\n" "N0041\n" "help.text" -msgid "Err.Raise 2020, Description:=\"This is an intented user-defined error …\"" +msgid "Err.Raise 2020, Description:=\"This is an intended user-defined error …\"" msgstr "" #. vuP6g @@ -41254,13 +41173,13 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "%PRODUCTNAME Basic statements use syntax diagrams and textual conventions that follow these typographical rules:" msgstr "" -#. FcuAQ +#. ZnMxE #: conventions.xhp msgctxt "" "conventions.xhp\n" "par_id158193699546735\n" "help.text" -msgid "LibreOffice Basic keywords or functions use propercasing: Call, DimArray, InputBox, Property." +msgid "%PRODUCTNAME Basic keywords or functions use proper casing: Call, DimArray, InputBox, Property." msgstr "" #. ny9xr diff --git a/source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/sdatabase.po b/source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/sdatabase.po index 2d4c3a3caf6..8790dd9b661 100644 --- a/source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/sdatabase.po +++ b/source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/sdatabase.po @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: https://bugs.libreoffice.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=LibreOffice&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&component=UI\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-07-27 13:24+0200\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-08-17 12:39+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" @@ -157,13 +157,13 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "Allows you to sort and filter the data in a query table." msgstr "" -#. EUECa +#. XpUzN #: 02000000.xhp msgctxt "" "02000000.xhp\n" "hd_id3153379\n" "help.text" -msgid "Query Design" +msgid "Query Design" msgstr "" #. 3JCfK @@ -175,13 +175,13 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "With the Query Design, you can create and edit a query or view." msgstr "" -#. 343AB +#. q79aD #: 02000000.xhp msgctxt "" "02000000.xhp\n" "hd_id3153968\n" "help.text" -msgid "Query Through Several Tables" +msgid "Query Through Several Tables" msgstr "" #. ASeVi @@ -193,13 +193,13 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "The query result can contain data from several tables if these are linked to each other by suitable data fields." msgstr "" -#. xGFWG +#. uBo2H #: 02000000.xhp msgctxt "" "02000000.xhp\n" "hd_id3159149\n" "help.text" -msgid "Formulating Query Criteria" +msgid "Formulating Query Criteria" msgstr "" #. JTXBF @@ -211,13 +211,13 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "You can find out which operators and commands can be used to formulate the filter conditions for a query." msgstr "" -#. haGR4 +#. uCGCF #: 02000000.xhp msgctxt "" "02000000.xhp\n" "hd_id3156212\n" "help.text" -msgid "Executing Functions" +msgid "Executing Functions" msgstr "" #. FWCVa @@ -292,13 +292,13 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "Do you really want to open the query in the graphic view?" msgstr "" -#. hLDZm +#. 2DqMn #: 02000002.xhp msgctxt "" "02000002.xhp\n" "par_id3166461\n" "help.text" -msgid "Allows you to open the query in the Design View in spite of missing elements. This option also allows you to specify if other errors need to be ignored." +msgid "Allows you to open the query in the Design View in spite of missing elements. This option also allows you to specify if other errors need to be ignored." msgstr "" #. DX2vA @@ -319,13 +319,13 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "Open the query in the SQL View" msgstr "" -#. FRNyg +#. Axfxy #: 02000002.xhp msgctxt "" "02000002.xhp\n" "par_id3159157\n" "help.text" -msgid "Allows you to open the query design in the SQL Mode and to interpret the query as a Native SQL. You can only quit the native SQL mode when the $[officename] statement is completely interpreted (only possible if the used tables or fields in the query really exist)." +msgid "Allows you to open the query design in the SQL Mode and to interpret the query as a Native SQL. You can only quit the native SQL mode when the $[officename] statement is completely interpreted (only possible if the used tables or fields in the query really exist)." msgstr "" #. 2N4uG @@ -364,6 +364,2220 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "If you selected the first option, but you still want to open the query in the graphics view in spite of missing elements, you can specify whether other errors are ignored. Therefore, in the current opening process, no error message will be displayed if the query can not be correctly interpreted." msgstr "" +#. E3MVS +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"tit\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Query Design" +msgstr "" + +#. Ys2sC +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"bm_id3153323\n" +"help.text" +msgid "views; creating database views (Base) queries; creating in design view (Base) designing; queries (Base) design view; queries/views (Base) joining;tables (Base) tables in databases; joining for queries (Base) queries; joining tables (Base) tables in databases; relations (Base) relations; joining tables (Base) queries; deleting table links (Base) criteria of query design (Base) queries; formulating filter conditions (Base) filter conditions;in queries (Base) parameters; queries (Base) queries; parameter queries (Base) SQL; queries (Base) native SQL (Base)" +msgstr "" + +#. fmcBY +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"hd_id3153394\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Query Design" +msgstr "" + +#. GU8Jd +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3156411\n" +"help.text" +msgid "The Query Design View allows you to create and edit a database query." +msgstr "" + +#. vGBE5 +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id7024140\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Most databases use queries to filter or to sort database tables to display records on your computer. Views offer the same functionality as queries, but on the server side. If your database is on a server that supports views, you can use views to filter the records on the server to speed up the display time." +msgstr "" + +#. WZcUE +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3159176\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Selecting the Create View command from the Tables tab page of a database document, you see the View Design window that resembles the Query Design window described here." +msgstr "" + +#. JMyC7 +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id8307138\n" +"help.text" +msgid "The Query Design window layout is stored with a created query, but cannot be stored with a created view." +msgstr "" + +#. TEBj6 +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"hd_id3149233\n" +"help.text" +msgid "The Design View" +msgstr "" + +#. zkTQc +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3145673\n" +"help.text" +msgid "To create a query, click the Queries icon in a database document, then click Create Query in Design View." +msgstr "" + +#. EN5uU +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3150255\n" +"help.text" +msgid "The lower pane of the Design View is where you define the query. To define a query, specify the database field names to include and the criteria for displaying the fields. To rearrange the columns in the lower pane of the Design View, drag a column header to a new location, or select the column and press CommandCtrl+arrow key." +msgstr "" + +#. GMVkG +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3152474\n" +"help.text" +msgid "In the top of the query Design View window, the icons of the Query Design Bar and the Design bar are displayed." +msgstr "" + +#. hYsxY +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3147559\n" +"help.text" +msgid "If you want to test a query, double-click the query name in the database document. The query result is displayed in a table similar to the Data Source View. Note: the table displayed is only temporary." +msgstr "" + +#. B4HEH +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"hd_id8226264\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Keys in Query Design View" +msgstr "" + +#. Cvd4o +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id2341074\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Key" +msgstr "" + +#. mCy9S +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id4384289\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Function" +msgstr "" + +#. yybiC +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id5839106\n" +"help.text" +msgid "F4" +msgstr "" + +#. FMTZD +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id8554338\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Preview" +msgstr "" + +#. YQhGF +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id1254921\n" +"help.text" +msgid "F5" +msgstr "" + +#. C9yhE +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id7636646\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Run Query" +msgstr "" + +#. jdEeJ +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id8579363\n" +"help.text" +msgid "F7" +msgstr "" + +#. 6Y6Uw +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3227942\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Add Table or Query" +msgstr "" + +#. WN7wR +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"hd_id3154939\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Browse" +msgstr "" + +#. 5y4VZ +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3148799\n" +"help.text" +msgid "When you open the query design for the first time, you see a dialog in which you must first select the table or query that will be the basis for your new query." +msgstr "" + +#. FBQA9 +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3144762\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Double-click fields to add them to the query. Drag-and-drop to define relations." +msgstr "" + +#. eG8FD +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3157894\n" +"help.text" +msgid "While designing a query, you cannot modify the selected tables." +msgstr "" + +#. NLywF +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"hd_id3149562\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Remove tables" +msgstr "" + +#. TbQzA +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3150685\n" +"help.text" +msgid "To remove the table from Design View, click the upper border of the table window and display the context menu. You can use the Delete command to remove the table from the Design View. Another option is to press the Delete key." +msgstr "" + +#. VLTKB +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"hd_id3150012\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Move table and modify table size" +msgstr "" + +#. amBsQ +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3146922\n" +"help.text" +msgid "You can resize and arrange the tables according to your preferences. To move tables, drag the upper border to the desired position. Enlarge or reduce the size in which the table is displayed by positioning the mouse cursor on a border or on a corner and dragging the table until it is the desired size." +msgstr "" + +#. UoCRG +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"hd_id3145365\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Table Relations" +msgstr "" + +#. BFCxB +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3154145\n" +"help.text" +msgid "If there are data relations between a field name in one table and a field name in another table, you can use these relations for your query." +msgstr "" + +#. jcLbE +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3152577\n" +"help.text" +msgid "If, for example, you have a spreadsheet for articles identified by an article number, and a spreadsheet for customers in which you record all articles that a customer orders using the corresponding article numbers, then there is a relationship between the two \"article number\" data fields. If you now want to create a query that returns all articles that a customer has ordered, you must retrieve data from two spreadsheets. To do this, you must inform $[officename] about the relationship which exists between the data in the two spreadsheets." +msgstr "" + +#. FspJi +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3155302\n" +"help.text" +msgid "To do this, click a field name in a table (for example, the field name \"Item-Number\" from the Customer table), hold down the mouse button and then drag the field name to the field name of the other table (\"Item-Number\" from the Item table). When you release the mouse button, a line connecting the two fields between the two table windows appears. The corresponding condition that the content of the two field names must be identical is entered in the resulting SQL query." +msgstr "" + +#. FmAaU +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3153876\n" +"help.text" +msgid "The creation of a query that is based on several related sheets is only possible if you use $[officename] as the interface for a relational database." +msgstr "" + +#. N2f8q +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3145646\n" +"help.text" +msgid "You cannot access tables from different databases in a query. Queries involving multiple tables can only be created within one database." +msgstr "" + +#. nLSiq +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"hd_id3153279\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Specifying the relation type" +msgstr "" + +#. kDhFD +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3154791\n" +"help.text" +msgid "If you double-click on the line connecting two linked fields or call the menu command Insert - New Relation, you can specify the type of relation in the Relations dialog." +msgstr "" + +#. rAkmw +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3150094\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Edit Join Properties. Alternatively, press Tab until the line is selected, then press Shift+F10 to display the context menu and there choose the command Edit. Some databases support only a subset of the possible join types." +msgstr "" + +#. n3PMB +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"hd_id3155851\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Deleting relations" +msgstr "" + +#. jCb4H +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3156178\n" +"help.text" +msgid "To delete a relation between two tables, click the connection line and then press the Delete key." +msgstr "" + +#. 3UCig +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3150715\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Alternatively, delete the respective entries in Fields involved in the Relations dialog. Or press Tab until the connecting vector is displayed highlighted, then press Shift+F10 to open the context menu and select Delete command." +msgstr "" + +#. pBybB +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"hd_id3151208\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Defining the query" +msgstr "" + +#. yGfhU +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3158416\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Select conditions to define the query. Each column of the design table accepts a data field for the query. The conditions in one row are linked with a Boolean AND." +msgstr "" + +#. UB5nG +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"hd_id3154161\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Specifying field names" +msgstr "" + +#. jyKMG +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3146791\n" +"help.text" +msgid "First, select all field names from the tables that you want to add to the query. You can do this either by drag-and-drop or by double-clicking a field name in the table window. With the drag-and-drop method, use the mouse to drag a field name from the table window into the lower area of the query design window. As you do this, you can decide which column in the query design window will receive the selected field. A field name can also be selected by double-clicking. It will then be added to the next free column in the query design window." +msgstr "" + +#. 66Dcr +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"hd_id3150750\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Deleting field names" +msgstr "" + +#. AbhrW +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3154479\n" +"help.text" +msgid "To remove a field name from the query, click the column header of the field and choose the Delete command on the context menu for the column." +msgstr "" + +#. V92gB +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"hd_id3155764\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Saving the query" +msgstr "" + +#. 2kWoA +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3148481\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Use the Save icon on the Standard toolbar to save the query. You will see a dialog that asks you to enter a name for the query. If the database supports schemas, you can also enter a schema name." +msgstr "" + +#. M9UQL +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"hd_id3154362\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Schema" +msgstr "" + +#. 4Jwm3 +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3154754\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Enter the name of the schema that is assigned to the query or table view." +msgstr "" + +#. 6Q72c +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"hd_id3156717\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Query name or table view name" +msgstr "" + +#. Cw73K +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3154253\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Enter the name of the query or table view." +msgstr "" + +#. qgbNu +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"hd_id3163805\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Filtering data" +msgstr "" + +#. Q9pG5 +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3154964\n" +"help.text" +msgid "To filter data for the query, set the desired criteria in the lower area of the query design window. The following options are available:" +msgstr "" + +#. xxoMA +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"hd_id3146916\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Field" +msgstr "" + +#. 4KDzZ +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3156372\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Enter the name of the data field that is referred to in the Query. All settings made in the filter option rows refer to this field. If you activate a cell here with a mouse click you'll see an arrow button, which enables you to select a field. The \"Table name.*\" option selects all data fields with the effect that the specified criteria will be applied to all table fields." +msgstr "" + +#. Z3pwF +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"hd_id3145150\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Alias" +msgstr "" + +#. EDa3A +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3146315\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Specifies an alias. This alias will be listed in the query instead of the field name. This makes it possible to use user-defined column labels. For example, if the data field is named PtNo and, instead of that name, you would like to have PartNum appear in the query, enter PartNum as the alias." +msgstr "" + +#. vvWbt +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3155959\n" +"help.text" +msgid "In a SQL statement, aliases are defined as follows:" +msgstr "" + +#. CGsBz +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3149922\n" +"help.text" +msgid "SELECT column AS alias FROM table." +msgstr "" + +#. TWexq +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3159335\n" +"help.text" +msgid "For example:" +msgstr "" + +#. ynSGq +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3148478\n" +"help.text" +msgid "SELECT \"PtNo\" AS \"PartNum\" FROM \"Parts\"" +msgstr "" + +#. roTzi +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"hd_id3148485\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Table" +msgstr "" + +#. GM9Sp +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3163665\n" +"help.text" +msgid "The corresponding database table of the selected data field is listed here. If you activate this cell with a mouse click, an arrow will appear which enables you to select a different table for the current query." +msgstr "" + +#. JGcfa +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"hd_id3154207\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Sort" +msgstr "" + +#. uXuDt +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3150979\n" +"help.text" +msgid "If you click on this cell, you can choose a sort option: ascending, descending and unsorted. Text fields will be sorted alphabetically and numerical fields numerically. For most databases, administrators can set the sorting options at the database level." +msgstr "" + +#. XsqW8 +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"hd_id3150384\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Visible" +msgstr "" + +#. AAZfA +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3146133\n" +"help.text" +msgid "If you mark the Visible property for a data field, that field will be visibly displayed in the resulting query. If you are only using a data field to formulate a condition or make a calculation, you do not necessarily need to display it." +msgstr "" + +#. eQFRR +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"hd_id3154714\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Criteria" +msgstr "" + +#. f3DvJ +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3145134\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Specifies a first criteria by which the content of the data field is to be filtered." +msgstr "" + +#. qpADC +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"hd_id3152477\n" +"help.text" +msgid "or" +msgstr "" + +#. KFVy8 +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3154585\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Here you can enter one additional filter criterion for each line. Multiple criteria in a single column will be interpreted as boolean OR." +msgstr "" + +#. eXvp7 +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3148800\n" +"help.text" +msgid "You can also use the context menu of the line headers in the lower area of the query design window to insert a filter based on a function:" +msgstr "" + +#. 5x8LE +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"hd_id3148419\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Functions" +msgstr "" + +#. Cxhjn +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3153233\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Select a function to run in the query. The functions which are available here depend on those provided by the database engine." +msgstr "" + +#. qFuqw +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id8760818\n" +"help.text" +msgid "If you are working with the embedded HSQL database, the list box in the Function row offers you the following options:" +msgstr "" + +#. 9tdDn +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3150307\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Option" +msgstr "" + +#. kBvXF +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3152993\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Effect" +msgstr "" + +#. zCunm +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3155377\n" +"help.text" +msgid "No function" +msgstr "" + +#. kZMTN +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3155533\n" +"help.text" +msgid "No function will be executed." +msgstr "" + +#. 6dWZZ +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3166420\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Average" +msgstr "" + +#. NfRNs +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3154486\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Calculates the arithmetic mean of a field." +msgstr "" + +#. 6z2Kj +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3149979\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Count" +msgstr "" + +#. rvWA5 +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3155810\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Determines the number of records in the table. Empty fields can either be counted (a) or excluded (b)." +msgstr "" + +#. UyAx2 +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3151333\n" +"help.text" +msgid "a) COUNT(*): Passing an asterisk as the argument counts all records in the table." +msgstr "" + +#. FNCC8 +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3152889\n" +"help.text" +msgid "b) COUNT(column): Passing a field name as an argument counts only the records in which the specified field contains a value. Records in which the field has a Null value (i.e. contains no textual or numeric value) will not be counted." +msgstr "" + +#. 2ubvb +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3153067\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Maximum" +msgstr "" + +#. ds4ey +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3159221\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Determines the highest value of a record for that field." +msgstr "" + +#. EhSWy +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3146866\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Minimum" +msgstr "" + +#. VxmeB +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3157982\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Determines the lowest value of a record for that field." +msgstr "" + +#. CvkuF +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3154828\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Sum" +msgstr "" + +#. 82gAC +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3154536\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Calculates the sum of the values of records for the associated fields." +msgstr "" + +#. zCzVC +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3148820\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Group" +msgstr "" + +#. tSPNG +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3149438\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Groups query data according to the selected field name. Functions are executed according to the specified groups. In SQL, this option corresponds to the GROUP BY clause. If a criterion is added, this entry appears in the SQL HAVING sub-clause." +msgstr "" + +#. qHfpD +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3156038\n" +"help.text" +msgid "You can also enter function calls directly into the SQL statement. The syntax is:" +msgstr "" + +#. Qg6Ue +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3156340\n" +"help.text" +msgid "SELECT FUNCTION(column) FROM table." +msgstr "" + +#. qAAoF +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3155075\n" +"help.text" +msgid "For example, the function call in SQL for calculating a sum is:" +msgstr "" + +#. VrHLf +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3154591\n" +"help.text" +msgid "SELECT SUM(\"Price\") FROM \"Article\"." +msgstr "" + +#. dABCo +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3159205\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Except for the Group function, the above functions are called Aggregate functions. These are functions that calculate data to create summaries from the results. Additional functions that are not listed in the list box might be also possible. These depend on the specific database engine in use and on the current functionality provided by the Base driver used to connect to that database engine." +msgstr "" + +#. BVC6J +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3148651\n" +"help.text" +msgid "To use other functions not listed in the list box, you must enter them manually under Field." +msgstr "" + +#. WkboS +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3155098\n" +"help.text" +msgid "You can also assign aliases to function calls. If you do not want to display the query string in the column header, enter a desired substitute name under Alias." +msgstr "" + +#. 98GCC +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3155539\n" +"help.text" +msgid "The corresponding function in an SQL statement is:" +msgstr "" + +#. WACG9 +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3149425\n" +"help.text" +msgid "SELECT FUNCTION() AS alias FROM table" +msgstr "" + +#. EjzuD +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3144431\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Example:" +msgstr "" + +#. G9URE +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3154614\n" +"help.text" +msgid "SELECT COUNT(*) AS count FROM \"Item\"" +msgstr "" + +#. xiNnR +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3154610\n" +"help.text" +msgid "If you run such a function, you cannot insert any additional columns for the query other than as an argument in a \"Group\" function." +msgstr "" + +#. EHACK +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3154644\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Examples" +msgstr "" + +#. N5CBE +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3151120\n" +"help.text" +msgid "In the following example, a query is run through two tables: an \"Item\" table with the \"Item_No\" field and a \"Suppliers\" table with the \"Supplier_Name\" field. In addition, both tables have a common field name \"Supplier_No.\"" +msgstr "" + +#. P5hJD +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3155144\n" +"help.text" +msgid "The following steps are required to create a query containing all suppliers who deliver more than three items." +msgstr "" + +#. ZhRQD +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3153240\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Insert the \"Item\" and \"Suppliers\" tables into the query design." +msgstr "" + +#. LMRUV +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3148807\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Link the \"Supplier_No\" fields of the two tables if there is not already a relation of this type." +msgstr "" + +#. qWhFA +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3161652\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Double-click on the \"Item_No\" field from the \"Item\" table. Display the Function line using the context menu and select the Count function." +msgstr "" + +#. TgPA2 +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3151009\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Enter >3 as a criterion and disable the Visible field." +msgstr "" + +#. VwEhF +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3145601\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Double-click the \"Supplier_Name\" field in the \"Suppliers\" table and choose the Group function." +msgstr "" + +#. zsjaa +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3147512\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Run the query." +msgstr "" + +#. EzQsj +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3148638\n" +"help.text" +msgid "If the \"price\" (for the individual price of an article) and \"Supplier_No\" (for the supplier of the article) fields exist in the \"Item\" table, you can obtain the average price of the item that a supplier provides with the following query:" +msgstr "" + +#. qAByp +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3153045\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Insert the \"Item\" table into the query design." +msgstr "" + +#. tjfuE +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3149802\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Double-click the \"Price\" and \"Supplier_No\" fields." +msgstr "" + +#. 6dBkt +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3153554\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Enable the Function line and select the Average function from the \"Price\" field." +msgstr "" + +#. x8JB3 +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3155597\n" +"help.text" +msgid "You can also enter \"Average\" in the line for the alias name (without quotation marks)." +msgstr "" + +#. D4A9u +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3151191\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Choose Group for the \"Supplier_No\" field." +msgstr "" + +#. BUYS9 +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3155547\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Run the query." +msgstr "" + +#. EkHzB +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3147549\n" +"help.text" +msgid "The following context menu commands and symbols are available:" +msgstr "" + +#. PesFs +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"hd_id3154172\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Functions" +msgstr "" + +#. BchuJ +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3150414\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Shows or hides a row for the selection of functions." +msgstr "" + +#. yx5XE +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"hd_id3149872\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Table Name" +msgstr "" + +#. ELTGJ +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3147246\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Shows or hides the row for the table name." +msgstr "" + +#. DDFEA +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"hd_id3145117\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Alias Name" +msgstr "" + +#. LDFZB +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3155754\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Shows or hides the row for the alias name." +msgstr "" + +#. wnNhq +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"hd_id3153298\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Distinct Values" +msgstr "" + +#. 23sAF +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3147500\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Retrieves only distinct values from the query. This applies to multiple records that might contain several repeating occurrences of data in the selected fields. If the Distinct Values command is active, you should only see one record in the query (DISTINCT). Otherwise, you will see all records corresponding to the query criteria (ALL)." +msgstr "" + +#. RZED7 +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3150436\n" +"help.text" +msgid "For example, if the name \"Smith\" occurs several times in your address database, you can choose the Distinct Values command to specify in the query that the name \"Smith\" will occur only once." +msgstr "" + +#. 2GvRf +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3152352\n" +"help.text" +msgid "For a query involving several fields, the combination of values from all fields must be unique so that the result can be formed from a specific record. For example, you have \"Smith in Chicago\" once in your address book and \"Smith in London\" twice. With the Distinct Values command, the query will use the two fields \"last name\" and \"city\" and return the query result \"Smith in Chicago\" once and \"Smith in London\" once." +msgstr "" + +#. m5UcG +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3149825\n" +"help.text" +msgid "In SQL, this command corresponds to the DISTINCT predicate." +msgstr "" + +#. GHsJd +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"hd_id3153290\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Limit" +msgstr "" + +#. MijJg +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3147501\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Allows you to limit the maximum number of records returned by a query." +msgstr "" + +#. B6S5f +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3152350\n" +"help.text" +msgid "If a Limit construction is added, you will get at most as many rows as the number you specify. Otherwise, you will see all records corresponding to the query criteria." +msgstr "" + +#. MGqK3 +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"hd_id3148926\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Formulating filter conditions" +msgstr "" + +#. iFSpm +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3153162\n" +"help.text" +msgid "When formulating filter conditions, various operators and commands are available to you. Apart from the relational operators, there are SQL-specific commands that query the content of database fields. If you use these commands in the $[officename] syntax, $[officename] automatically converts these into the corresponding SQL syntax via an internal parser. You can also enter the SQL command directly and bypass the internal parser. The following tables give an overview of the operators and commands:" +msgstr "" + +#. fXeDd +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3149044\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Operator" +msgstr "" + +#. mfdEx +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3152471\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Meaning" +msgstr "" + +#. mBZgC +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3147407\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Condition is satisfied if..." +msgstr "" + +#. gqkRK +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3153026\n" +"help.text" +msgid "equal to" +msgstr "" + +#. hw7KZ +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3148895\n" +"help.text" +msgid "... the content of the field is identical to the indicated expression." +msgstr "" + +#. A8XJU +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3153120\n" +"help.text" +msgid "The operator = will not be displayed in the query fields. If you enter a value without any operator, the = operator is automatically assumed." +msgstr "" + +#. mWwUE +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3145223\n" +"help.text" +msgid "not equal to" +msgstr "" + +#. Db7BG +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3145635\n" +"help.text" +msgid "... the content of the field does not correspond to the specified expression." +msgstr "" + +#. dtjkU +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3146815\n" +"help.text" +msgid "greater than" +msgstr "" + +#. gCWug +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3149150\n" +"help.text" +msgid "... the content of the field is greater than the specified expression." +msgstr "" + +#. QkAKk +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3147379\n" +"help.text" +msgid "less than" +msgstr "" + +#. xxPdk +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3150375\n" +"help.text" +msgid "... the content of the field is less than the specified expression." +msgstr "" + +#. 4aJjX +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3150636\n" +"help.text" +msgid "greater than or equal to" +msgstr "" + +#. 2rwQm +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3154584\n" +"help.text" +msgid "... the content of the field is greater than or equal to the specified expression." +msgstr "" + +#. ADRZk +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3154052\n" +"help.text" +msgid "less than or equal to" +msgstr "" + +#. 9KtmZ +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3157902\n" +"help.text" +msgid "... the content of the field is less than or equal to the specified expression." +msgstr "" + +#. DBXG9 +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3154630\n" +"help.text" +msgid "$[officename] command" +msgstr "" + +#. Yo7MG +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3150484\n" +"help.text" +msgid "SQL command" +msgstr "" + +#. pJay6 +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3154158\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Meaning" +msgstr "" + +#. qmaX5 +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3149433\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Condition is satisfied if..." +msgstr "" + +#. do6XQ +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3143236\n" +"help.text" +msgid "is null" +msgstr "" + +#. NPqBL +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3154744\n" +"help.text" +msgid "... the field contains no data. For Yes/No fields with three possible states, this command automatically queries the undetermined state (neither Yes nor No)." +msgstr "" + +#. 7Rfbd +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3151229\n" +"help.text" +msgid "is not empty" +msgstr "" + +#. w3Tva +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3145304\n" +"help.text" +msgid "... the field is not empty, i.e it contains data." +msgstr "" + +#. GGKUH +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3153891\n" +"help.text" +msgid "placeholder (*) for any number of characters" +msgstr "" + +#. gbEWB +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3148887\n" +"help.text" +msgid "placeholder (?) for exactly one character" +msgstr "" + +#. tBQfA +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"bm_id3157985\n" +"help.text" +msgid "placeholders; in SQL queries" +msgstr "" + +#. agxhB +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3157985\n" +"help.text" +msgid "placeholder (%) for any number of characters" +msgstr "" + +#. EE9ii +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3147422\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Placeholder (_) for exactly one character" +msgstr "" + +#. za5g2 +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3154845\n" +"help.text" +msgid "is an element of" +msgstr "" + +#. 2Y3zW +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3156130\n" +"help.text" +msgid "... the data field contains the indicated expression. The (*) placeholder indicates whether the expression x occurs at the beginning of (x*), at the end of (*x) or inside the field content (*x*). You can enter as a placeholder in SQL queries either the SQL % character or the familiar (*) file system placeholder in the %PRODUCTNAME interface." +msgstr "" + +#. CPJyr +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3150271\n" +"help.text" +msgid "The (*) or (%) placeholder stands for any number of characters. The question mark (?) in the $[officename] interface or the underscore (_) in SQL queries is used to represent exactly one character." +msgstr "" + +#. AAEXi +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3159141\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Is not an element of" +msgstr "" + +#. 9vFBZ +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3161664\n" +"help.text" +msgid "... the field does not contain data having the specified expression." +msgstr "" + +#. CD2Ra +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3159184\n" +"help.text" +msgid "falls within the interval [x,y]" +msgstr "" + +#. cDe2u +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3154395\n" +"help.text" +msgid "... the field contains a data value that lies between the two values x and y." +msgstr "" + +#. KYAXv +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3155498\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Does not fall within the interval [x,y]" +msgstr "" + +#. cVfAF +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3148992\n" +"help.text" +msgid "... the field contains a data value that does not lie between the two values x and y." +msgstr "" + +#. DBBQE +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3159167\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Note that semicolons are used as separators in all value lists!" +msgstr "" + +#. evEuh +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3154809\n" +"help.text" +msgid "contains a, b, c..." +msgstr "" + +#. eeFC2 +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3148399\n" +"help.text" +msgid "... the field name contains one of the specified expressions a, b, c,... Any number of expressions can be specified, and the result of the query is determined by a boolean OR operator. The expressions a, b, c... can be either numbers or characters" +msgstr "" + +#. JXq76 +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3150679\n" +"help.text" +msgid "does not contain a, b, c..." +msgstr "" + +#. U5doB +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3158439\n" +"help.text" +msgid "... the field does not contain one of the specified expressions a, b, c,..." +msgstr "" + +#. cECKt +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3149248\n" +"help.text" +msgid "has the value True" +msgstr "" + +#. fbgDt +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3148524\n" +"help.text" +msgid "... the field name has the value True." +msgstr "" + +#. 39zcD +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3149955\n" +"help.text" +msgid "has the value false" +msgstr "" + +#. fGHY6 +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3146850\n" +"help.text" +msgid "... the field data value is set to false." +msgstr "" + +#. qQETa +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"hd_id3155954\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Examples" +msgstr "" + +#. 8GaiA +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3150948\n" +"help.text" +msgid "returns field names with the field content \"Ms.\"" +msgstr "" + +#. C3BDE +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id315094A\n" +"help.text" +msgid "returns dates that occurred before January 10, 2001" +msgstr "" + +#. T7ZhS +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3147332\n" +"help.text" +msgid "returns records with field content such as \"give\" and \"gave\"." +msgstr "" + +#. f6T3F +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3155350\n" +"help.text" +msgid "returns records with field contents such as \"Sun\"." +msgstr "" + +#. AvbKu +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3159406\n" +"help.text" +msgid "returns records with field content between the values 10 and 20. (The fields can be either text fields or number fields)." +msgstr "" + +#. 3tymM +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3149712\n" +"help.text" +msgid "returns records with the values 1, 3, 5, 7. If the field name contains an item number, for example, you can create a query that returns the item having the specified number." +msgstr "" + +#. uusce +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3147279\n" +"help.text" +msgid "returns records that do not contain \"Smith\"." +msgstr "" + +#. AJ8Xo +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3146073\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Like Escape Sequence: {escape 'escape-character'}" +msgstr "" + +#. Cy7Cc +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3150661\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Example: select * from Item where ItemName like 'The *%' {escape '*'}" +msgstr "" + +#. newGb +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3148541\n" +"help.text" +msgid "The example will give you all of the entries where the item name begins with 'The *'. This means that you can also search for characters that would otherwise be interpreted as placeholders, such as *, ?, _, % or the period." +msgstr "" + +#. bAP3N +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3150572\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Outer Join Escape Sequence: {oj outer-join}" +msgstr "" + +#. VnKGf +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3156052\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Example: select Article.* from {oj item LEFT OUTER JOIN orders ON item.no=orders.ANR}" +msgstr "" + +#. mWG9p +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"hd_id3153674\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Querying text fields" +msgstr "" + +#. sxYQF +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3149134\n" +"help.text" +msgid "To query the content of a text field, you must put the expression between single quotes. The distinction between uppercase and lowercase letters depends on the database in use. LIKE, by definition, is case-sensitive (though some databases don't interpret this strictly)." +msgstr "" + +#. BEp4G +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"hd_id3149302\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Querying date fields" +msgstr "" + +#. D5mjw +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3157998\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Date fields are represented as #Date# to clearly identify them as dates. Date, time and date/time constants (literals) used in conditions can be of either the SQL Escape Syntax type, or default SQL2 syntax." +msgstr "" + +#. Zzuo6 +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id31537341\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Date Type Element" +msgstr "" + +#. JKys2 +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id31537342\n" +"help.text" +msgid "SQL Escape syntax #1 - may be obsolete" +msgstr "" + +#. AzkWz +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id31537343\n" +"help.text" +msgid "SQL Escape syntax #2" +msgstr "" + +#. UJ6VA +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id31537344\n" +"help.text" +msgid "SQL2 syntax" +msgstr "" + +#. 9V3Ky +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id315913111\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Date" +msgstr "" + +#. YNF3S +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id31559471\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Time" +msgstr "" + +#. ssX5b +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id31509641\n" +"help.text" +msgid "DateTime" +msgstr "" + +#. FqZXM +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3149539\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Example: select {d '1999-12-31'} from world.years" +msgstr "" + +#. WJ4YB +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3149540\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Example: select * from mytable where years='1999-12-31'" +msgstr "" + +#. CZdA4 +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3150510\n" +"help.text" +msgid "All date expressions (date literals) must be enclosed with single quotation marks. (Consult the reference for the particular database and connector you are using for more details.)" +msgstr "" + +#. HXdKT +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"hd_id3150427\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Querying Yes/No fields" +msgstr "" + +#. xWzix +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3149523\n" +"help.text" +msgid "To query Yes/No fields, use the following syntax for dBASE tables:" +msgstr "" + +#. A4Uh7 +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3153180\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Status" +msgstr "" + +#. FnXiE +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3147481\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Query criterion" +msgstr "" + +#. e6DJr +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3155187\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Example" +msgstr "" + +#. Guy7d +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3156092\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Yes" +msgstr "" + +#. p9WTn +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3152414\n" +"help.text" +msgid "for dBASE tables: not equal to any given value" +msgstr "" + +#. RFrvz +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3151265\n" +"help.text" +msgid "=1 returns all records where the Yes/No field has the status \"Yes\" or \"On\" (selected in black)," +msgstr "" + +#. 3P4ZB +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3152450\n" +"help.text" +msgid "No" +msgstr "" + +#. BzBAa +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3150997\n" +"help.text" +msgid "." +msgstr "" + +#. TFsQG +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3155331\n" +"help.text" +msgid "=0 returns all records for which the Yes/No field has the status \"No\" or \"Off\" (no selection)." +msgstr "" + +#. 9KXzK +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3154179\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Null" +msgstr "" + +#. CwGZv +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3147035\n" +"help.text" +msgid "IS NULL" +msgstr "" + +#. dyXYc +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3159385\n" +"help.text" +msgid "IS NULL returns all records for which the Yes/No field has neither of the states Yes or No (selected in gray)." +msgstr "" + +#. YWk5J +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3157888\n" +"help.text" +msgid "The syntax depends on the database system used. You should also note that Yes/No fields can be defined differently (only 2 states instead of 3)." +msgstr "" + +#. mmVa8 +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"hd_id3145772\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Parameter queries" +msgstr "" + +#. ND7xd +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id191120151905346795\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Parameter queries allow the user to input values at run-time. These values are used within the criteria for selecting the records to be displayed. Each such value has a parameter name associated with it, which is used to prompt the user when the query is run." +msgstr "" + +#. Be7XG +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id191120151905439551\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Parameter names are preceded by a colon in both the Design and SQL views of a query. This can be used wherever a value can appear. If the same value is to appear more than once in the query, the same parameter name is used." +msgstr "" + +#. 57vjv +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id191120151905518123\n" +"help.text" +msgid "In the simplest case, where the user enters a value which is matched for equality, the parameter name with its preceding colon is simply entered in the Criterion row. In SQL mode this should be typed as WHERE \"Field\" = :Parameter_name" +msgstr "" + +#. DZCXm +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id191120151905584287\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Parameter names may not contain any of the characters `!\"$%^*()+={}[]@'~#<>?/,. They may not be the same as field names or SQL reserved words. They may be the same as aliases." +msgstr "" + +#. bGnxL +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id191120151931441881\n" +"help.text" +msgid "A useful construction for selecting records based on parts of a text field's content is to add a hidden column with \"LIKE '%' || :Part_of_field || '%'\" as the criterion. This will select records with an exact match. If a case-insensitive test is wanted, one solution is to use LOWER (Field_Name) as the field and LIKE LOWER ( '%' || :Part_of_field || '%' ) as the criterion. Note that the spaces in the criterion are important; if they are left out the SQL parser interprets the entire criterion as a string to be matched. In SQL mode this should be typed as LOWER ( \"Field_Name\" ) LIKE LOWER ( '%' || :Part_of_field || '%' )." +msgstr "" + +#. sSSB9 +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3150585\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Parameter queries may be used as the data source for subforms, to allow the user to restrict the displayed records." +msgstr "" + +#. DRj78 +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"hd_id3151035\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Parameter Input" +msgstr "" + +#. BisCF +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3153596\n" +"help.text" +msgid "The Parameter Input dialog asks the user to enter the parameter values. Enter a value for each query parameter and confirm by clicking OK or typing Enter." +msgstr "" + +#. eGETM +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id191120151924165870\n" +"help.text" +msgid "The values entered by the user may consist of any characters which are allowable for the SQL for the relevant criterion; this may depend on the underlying database system." +msgstr "" + +#. seFhG +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id191120151939594217\n" +"help.text" +msgid "The user can use the SQL wild-card characters \"%\" (arbitrary string) or \"_\" (arbitrary single character) as part of the value to retrieve records with more complex criteria." +msgstr "" + +#. wRe6v +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"hd_id3145181\n" +"help.text" +msgid "SQL Mode" +msgstr "" + +#. 5avVu +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3147013\n" +"help.text" +msgid "SQL stands for \"Structured Query Language\" and describes instructions for updating and administering relational databases." +msgstr "" + +#. wDAAY +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3152570\n" +"help.text" +msgid "In $[officename] you do not need any knowledge of SQL for most queries, since you do not have to enter the SQL code. If you create a query in the query designer, $[officename] automatically converts your instructions into the corresponding SQL syntax. If, with the help of the Switch Design View On/Off button, you change to the SQL view, you can see the SQL commands for a query that has already been created." +msgstr "" + +#. hBQFv +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3152412\n" +"help.text" +msgid "You can formulate your query directly in SQL code. Note, however, that the special syntax is dependent upon the database system that you use." +msgstr "" + +#. kkuBG +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3146842\n" +"help.text" +msgid "If you enter the SQL code manually, you can create SQL-specific queries that are not supported by the graphical interface in the Query designer. These queries must be executed in native SQL mode." +msgstr "" + +#. cBY6B +#: 02010100.xhp +msgctxt "" +"02010100.xhp\n" +"par_id3149632\n" +"help.text" +msgid "By clicking the Run SQL command directly icon in the SQL view, you can formulate a query that is not processed by $[officename] and sent directly to the database engine." +msgstr "" + #. cLmBi #: main.xhp msgctxt "" diff --git a/source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/01.po b/source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/01.po index 307820ef1e7..50fdd21677e 100644 --- a/source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/01.po +++ b/source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/01.po @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: https://bugs.libreoffice.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=LibreOffice&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&component=UI\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-06-22 17:23+0200\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-08-17 12:39+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2017-05-09 17:22+0000\n" "Last-Translator: Anonymous Pootle User\n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" @@ -574,6 +574,42 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "Enter a name for the new layer." msgstr "" +#. ADN49 +#: insert_layer.xhp +msgctxt "" +"insert_layer.xhp\n" +"hd_id641596204028276\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Title" +msgstr "" + +#. waSME +#: insert_layer.xhp +msgctxt "" +"insert_layer.xhp\n" +"par_id271596204273624\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Enter the title of the layer." +msgstr "" + +#. GGy5s +#: insert_layer.xhp +msgctxt "" +"insert_layer.xhp\n" +"hd_id791596204033460\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Description" +msgstr "" + +#. q5F9X +#: insert_layer.xhp +msgctxt "" +"insert_layer.xhp\n" +"par_id471596204283656\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Enter a description of the layer." +msgstr "" + #. WFSEL #: insert_layer.xhp msgctxt "" diff --git a/source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00.po b/source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00.po index 1815bdfe031..6d9d0d44fed 100644 --- a/source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00.po +++ b/source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00.po @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: https://bugs.libreoffice.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=LibreOffice&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&component=UI\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-08-04 13:02+0200\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-08-17 12:39+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2018-11-14 11:52+0000\n" "Last-Translator: Anonymous Pootle User\n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" @@ -673,6 +673,24 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "Close the Options dialog and discard all changes done." msgstr "" +#. EFDpM +#: 00000001.xhp +msgctxt "" +"00000001.xhp\n" +"hd_id321597440555403\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Apply" +msgstr "" + +#. yJtrx +#: 00000001.xhp +msgctxt "" +"00000001.xhp\n" +"par_id51597440622057\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Applies the modified or selected values without closing the Options dialog." +msgstr "" + #. BRStA #: 00000001.xhp msgctxt "" diff --git a/source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01.po b/source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01.po index 57b89f25737..01870500371 100644 --- a/source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01.po +++ b/source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01.po @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: https://bugs.libreoffice.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=LibreOffice&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&component=UI\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-08-04 13:02+0200\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-08-17 12:39+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2018-11-14 11:52+0000\n" "Last-Translator: Anonymous Pootle User\n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" @@ -25801,31 +25801,13 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "Add" msgstr "" -#. sqyhp +#. 5xkB3 #: 05200200.xhp msgctxt "" "05200200.xhp\n" "par_id3149827\n" "help.text" -msgid "Creates a new line style using the current settings." -msgstr "" - -#. T2pNA -#: 05200200.xhp -msgctxt "" -"05200200.xhp\n" -"hd_id3155338\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Name" -msgstr "" - -#. 4phXf -#: 05200200.xhp -msgctxt "" -"05200200.xhp\n" -"par_id3153681\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Enter a name." +msgid "Creates a new line style using the current settings. Enter a name for the new line style." msgstr "" #. 6Yvch @@ -27259,13 +27241,13 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "Adds a shadow to the selected object. If the object already has a shadow, the shadow is removed. If you click this icon when no object is selected, the shadow is added to the next object that you draw." msgstr "" -#. DK9fc +#. gjXA8 #: 05210600.xhp msgctxt "" "05210600.xhp\n" "par_id3145068\n" "help.text" -msgid "Icon" +msgid "Icon Add Shadow" msgstr "" #. 6XJUi @@ -47275,13 +47257,13 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "PDF Export Digital Signature" msgstr "" -#. yMdYf +#. 9FdeP #: ref_pdf_export_digital_signature.xhp msgctxt "" "ref_pdf_export_digital_signature.xhp\n" "bm_id761574111929927\n" "help.text" -msgid "PDF export;digital signaturePDF export;sign PDF document" +msgid "PDF export;digital signaturePDF export;sign PDF documentPDF export;time stamp" msgstr "" #. ChX9A @@ -47464,24 +47446,6 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "These three fields allow you to optionally enter additional information about the digital signature that will be applied to the PDF (Where, by whom and why it was made). It will be embedded in the appropriate PDF fields and will be visible to anyone viewing the PDF. Each or all of the three fields may be left blank." msgstr "" -#. dDtVb -#: ref_pdf_export_digital_signature.xhp -msgctxt "" -"ref_pdf_export_digital_signature.xhp\n" -"hd_id14661702\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Time Stamp Authority" -msgstr "" - -#. MUvFG -#: ref_pdf_export_digital_signature.xhp -msgctxt "" -"ref_pdf_export_digital_signature.xhp\n" -"par_id17868892\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Allows you to optionally select a Time Stamping Authority (TSA) URL. " -msgstr "" - #. Po9jA #: ref_pdf_export_digital_signature.xhp msgctxt "" @@ -47491,15 +47455,6 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "During the PDF signing process, the TSA will be used to obtain a digitally signed timestamp that is then embedded in the signature. This (RFC 3161) timestamp will allow anyone viewing the PDF to verify when the document was signed." msgstr "" -#. aTCsU -#: ref_pdf_export_digital_signature.xhp -msgctxt "" -"ref_pdf_export_digital_signature.xhp\n" -"par_id39089022\n" -"help.text" -msgid "The list of TSA URLs that can be selected is maintained under %PRODUCTNAME - Preferences Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME - Security - TSAs." -msgstr "" - #. Gnocd #: ref_pdf_export_digital_signature.xhp msgctxt "" @@ -49561,6 +49516,114 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "Signed Signature Line" msgstr "" +#. qMNEB +#: timestampauth.xhp +msgctxt "" +"timestampauth.xhp\n" +"tit\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Time Stamp Authorities for Digital Signatures" +msgstr "" + +#. 53EtS +#: timestampauth.xhp +msgctxt "" +"timestampauth.xhp\n" +"bm_id371597437796483\n" +"help.text" +msgid "time stamp;digital signature digital signature;time stamp time stamp authority time stamp for PDF digital signature" +msgstr "" + +#. QwKC7 +#: timestampauth.xhp +msgctxt "" +"timestampauth.xhp\n" +"hd_id901597433114069\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Time Stamp Authority" +msgstr "" + +#. L47NV +#: timestampauth.xhp +msgctxt "" +"timestampauth.xhp\n" +"par_id961597433114070\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Time Stamp Authorities (TSA) issue digitally signed timestamps (RFC 3161) that are optionally used during signed PDF export." +msgstr "" + +#. jcBGy +#: timestampauth.xhp +msgctxt "" +"timestampauth.xhp\n" +"par_id571597434502189\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Adding a trusted timestamp to an electronic signature provides a digital seal of data integrity and a trusted date and time of when the transaction took place. Recipients of documents with a trusted timestamp can verify when the document was digitally or electronically signed, as well as verify that the document was not altered after the date the timestamp vouches for." +msgstr "" + +#. HP6fQ +#: timestampauth.xhp +msgctxt "" +"timestampauth.xhp\n" +"par_id721597436315261\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME - Security - TSAs" +msgstr "" + +#. n27rF +#: timestampauth.xhp +msgctxt "" +"timestampauth.xhp\n" +"hd_id281597438357127\n" +"help.text" +msgid "List of Time Stamp Authorities" +msgstr "" + +#. Msech +#: timestampauth.xhp +msgctxt "" +"timestampauth.xhp\n" +"par_id701597438367251\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Display the list of existing TSAs." +msgstr "" + +#. 2TESq +#: timestampauth.xhp +msgctxt "" +"timestampauth.xhp\n" +"par_idN106871\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Add" +msgstr "" + +#. vZdyd +#: timestampauth.xhp +msgctxt "" +"timestampauth.xhp\n" +"par_idN1068B1\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Opens the Name dialog to enter a new Time Stamping Authority URL." +msgstr "" + +#. stnAc +#: timestampauth.xhp +msgctxt "" +"timestampauth.xhp\n" +"hd_id251597435168013\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Delete" +msgstr "" + +#. PPq6D +#: timestampauth.xhp +msgctxt "" +"timestampauth.xhp\n" +"par_id381597435161810\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Deletes the selected entry in the list. Deletion is immediate and does not display a confirmation dialog." +msgstr "" + #. m3D8J #: webhtml.xhp msgctxt "" diff --git a/source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02.po b/source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02.po index 180ab2c316a..dcb3a6f3e52 100644 --- a/source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02.po +++ b/source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02.po @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: https://bugs.libreoffice.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=LibreOffice&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&component=UI\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-08-04 13:02+0200\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-08-17 12:39+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2018-11-12 13:20+0000\n" "Last-Translator: Anonymous Pootle User\n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" @@ -8809,14 +8809,14 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "If you create a subform, enter the data field of the parent form responsible for the synchronization between parent and subform. To enter multiple values, press Shift + Enter after each input line." msgstr "" -#. FRDC5 +#. BB25h #: 01170203.xhp msgctxt "" "01170203.xhp\n" "par_id3149568\n" "help.text" -msgid "The subform is based on an SQL query; more specifically, on a Parameter Query. If a field name is entered in the Link master fields box, the data contained in that field in the main form is read to a variable that you must enter in Link slave fields. In an appropriate SQL statement, this variable is compared to the table data that the subform refers to. Alternatively, you can enter the column name in the Link master fields box." -msgstr "ཡལ་ལག་རེའུ་བྱང་ནི་ SQL བརྩད་འདྲི་གཞིར་བྱས་པ་ཡིན། གནད་ལ་འཁེལ་བའི་སྒོ་ནས་བཤད་ན་ཞུགས་གྲངས་བརྩད་འདྲི།ལ་གནས་ཡོད། གལ་ཏེ་ཐག་སྦྲེལ་ཡིག་དུམ་གཙོ་བོའི་སྒྲོམ་གྲུ་བཞིའི་ནང་ཡིག་དུམ་གྱི་མིང་ཞིག་ནང་འཇུག་བྱས་ན་ཡིག་དུམ་འདི་གཙོ་བོའི་རེའུ་བྱང་ནང་ཚུད་པའི་གཞི་གྲངས་ཡིག་དུམ་ནང་ནང་འཇུག་བྱས་པའི་འགྱུར་ཚད་གཅིག་ཐག་སྦྲེལ་ཀློག་ལེན་བྱེད་ SQLའགྱུར་ཚད་འདི་དང་ཡན་ལག་རེའུ་བྱང་འདྲེན་སྤྱོད་ཀྱི་རེའུ་མིག་གཞི་གྲངས་ཕན་ཚུན་གཤིབ་སྡུར་བྱེད། ཡང་ན་ ཡིག་དུམ་གཙོ་བོ་ཐག་སྦྲེལ་སྒྲོམ་གྲུ་བཞིབཞི་ནང་སྟར་མིང་འདི་ནང་འཇུག་བྱེད།" +msgid "The subform is based on an SQL query; more specifically, on a Parameter Query. If a field name is entered in the Link master fields box, the data contained in that field in the main form is read to a variable that you must enter in Link slave fields. In an appropriate SQL statement, this variable is compared to the table data that the subform refers to. Alternatively, you can enter the column name in the Link master fields box." +msgstr "" #. KAQ4c #: 01170203.xhp @@ -10528,14 +10528,14 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "Each $[officename] application has its own Styles window. Hence there are separate windows for text documentstext documents, for spreadsheetsspreadsheets and for presentations/drawing documentspresentations/drawing documentspresentations/drawing documents." msgstr "" -#. qTFgZ +#. VmzDY #: 01230000.xhp msgctxt "" "01230000.xhp\n" "par_id3143267\n" "help.text" -msgid "Icon" -msgstr "རིས་རྟགས།" +msgid "Icon Styles" +msgstr "" #. Cwybn #: 01230000.xhp @@ -11761,14 +11761,14 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "The Arrow Style icon is only displayed when you create a drawing with the drawing functions. For more information, see the Line Styles section of the Help." msgstr "རིས་རྟགས་བྱེད་ནུས་སྤྱད་ནས་རིས་འགོད་གསར་འཛུགས་བྱེད་དུས་མདའ་རྩེའི་བཟོ་ལྟ་རིས་རྟགས་མངོན། འབྲེལ་ཡོད་ཀྱི་ཆ་འཕྲིན་ཆེས་མང་པོ་ནི་ཁྱེད་ཀྱིས་\"རོགས་རམ།\"ནང་གི་ཐིག་སྐུད་བཟོ་ལྟ།ལེའུ་དང་ས་བཅད་ལ་དཔྱད་གཟིགས་མཛོད།" -#. iZS9C +#. MeQRj #: 05020000.xhp msgctxt "" "05020000.xhp\n" "par_id3148548\n" "help.text" -msgid "Icon" -msgstr "རིས་རྟགས།" +msgid "Icon Line Ends" +msgstr "" #. RuXvo #: 05020000.xhp @@ -17026,13 +17026,13 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "Run SQL command directly" msgstr "ཐད་ཀར་ SQL བཀའ་ཚིག་འཁོར་རྒྱུགས།" -#. KmBRr +#. 2GZmA #: 14030000.xhp msgctxt "" "14030000.xhp\n" "par_id3155535\n" "help.text" -msgid "Click the icon again to return to normal mode, in which the changes in the New Query Design are synchronized with the permitted changes through SQL." +msgid "Click the icon again to return to normal mode, in which the changes in the New Query Design are synchronized with the permitted changes through SQL." msgstr "" #. tTG7m @@ -17053,13 +17053,13 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "Functions" msgstr "རྟེན་གྲངས།" -#. JisGv +#. LfbjB #: 14040000.xhp msgctxt "" "14040000.xhp\n" "par_id3159224\n" "help.text" -msgid "Displays the Function row in the lower part of the design view of the Query Design window." +msgid "Displays the Function row in the lower part of the design view of the Query Design window." msgstr "" #. iGFfH @@ -17098,13 +17098,13 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "Table Name" msgstr "རེའུ་མིག་མིང་།" -#. ZZDpV +#. vEiiV #: 14050000.xhp msgctxt "" "14050000.xhp\n" "par_id3154232\n" "help.text" -msgid "Displays the Table row in the lower part of the Query Design." +msgid "Displays the Table row in the lower part of the Query Design." msgstr "" #. t48DA @@ -17143,13 +17143,13 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "Alias" msgstr "མིང་གཞན།" -#. jd5Ew +#. tE9CF #: 14060000.xhp msgctxt "" "14060000.xhp\n" "par_id3148731\n" "help.text" -msgid "Displays the Alias row in the lower part of the Query Design." +msgid "Displays the Alias row in the lower part of the Query Design." msgstr "" #. CcbaZ @@ -17197,13 +17197,13 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "Distinct Values" msgstr "གསལ་ཁ་ཆོད་པའི་གྲངས་ཐང་།" -#. dwMdA +#. MhStz #: 14070000.xhp msgctxt "" "14070000.xhp\n" "par_id3154894\n" "help.text" -msgid "Expands the created select statement of the SQL Query in the current column by the parameter DISTINCT. The consequence is that identical values occurring multiple times are listed only once." +msgid "Expands the created select statement of the SQL Query in the current column by the parameter DISTINCT. The consequence is that identical values occurring multiple times are listed only once." msgstr "" #. EXAFG @@ -19240,13 +19240,40 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "Limit" msgstr "ཚད་བཟུང་" -#. bXFUp +#. SWTG4 #: limit.xhp msgctxt "" "limit.xhp\n" "par_id3154894\n" "help.text" -msgid "Expands the created select statement of the SQL Query by the LIMIT X clause. This can be used to limit your SQL Query results to those that fall within the first X number of it." +msgid "Expands the created select statement of the SQL Query by the LIMIT X clause. This can be used to limit your SQL Query results to those that fall within the first X number of it." +msgstr "" + +#. bbAX7 +#: namedialog.xhp +msgctxt "" +"namedialog.xhp\n" +"tit\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Enter Name" +msgstr "" + +#. pymwL +#: namedialog.xhp +msgctxt "" +"namedialog.xhp\n" +"hd_id581597430248366\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Enter Name Dialog" +msgstr "" + +#. edfxG +#: namedialog.xhp +msgctxt "" +"namedialog.xhp\n" +"par_id3153681\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Enter a name or any requested text on the label." msgstr "" #. Ae3Qb diff --git a/source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/explorer/database.po b/source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/explorer/database.po index 2ac4fa0b691..29eeaf30332 100644 --- a/source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/explorer/database.po +++ b/source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/explorer/database.po @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: https://bugs.libreoffice.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=LibreOffice&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&component=UI\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-08-04 13:02+0200\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-08-17 12:39+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2018-11-12 13:20+0000\n" "Last-Translator: Anonymous Pootle User\n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" @@ -16,2220 +16,6 @@ msgstr "" "X-Generator: LibreOffice\n" "X-POOTLE-MTIME: 1542028837.000000\n" -#. E3MVS -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"tit\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Query Design" -msgstr "བཙལ་འདྲིའི་ཇུས་འགོད།" - -#. Ys2sC -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"bm_id3153323\n" -"help.text" -msgid "views; creating database views (Base) queries; creating in design view (Base) designing; queries (Base) design view; queries/views (Base) joining;tables (Base) tables in databases; joining for queries (Base) queries; joining tables (Base) tables in databases; relations (Base) relations; joining tables (Base) queries; deleting table links (Base) criteria of query design (Base) queries; formulating filter conditions (Base) filter conditions;in queries (Base) parameters; queries (Base) queries; parameter queries (Base) SQL; queries (Base) native SQL (Base)" -msgstr "མཐོང་རིས་; གཞི་གྲངས་མཛོད་མཐོང་རསརས་གསར་འཛུགས་བཙལ་འདྲི་; ཇུས་འགོད་མཐོང་རིས་ནང་གསར་འཛུགས་བྱེད།ཇུས་འགོད་; བཙལ་འདྲི།ཇུས་འགོད་མཐོང་རིས་; བཙལ་འདྲི་/མཐོང་རིས་ཟླ་སྒྲིལ་; རེའུ་མིག།གཞི་གྲངས་མཛོད་ནང་གི་རེའུ་མིག་; བཙལ་འདྲི་ཟླ་སྒྲིལ།བཙལ་འདྲི་; རེའུ་མིག་ཟླ་སྒྲིལ།གཞི་གྲངས་མཛོད་ནང་གི་རེའུ་མིག་; འབྲེལ་བ་འབྲེལ་བ་; རེའུ་མིག་ཟླ་སྒྲིལ།བཙལ་འདྲི་; རེའུ་མི་ཐག་སྦྲེལ་སུབ་པ་བཙལ་འདྲིའི་ནང་གི་འཚག་འདེམས་ཆ་རྐྱེན་བཙལ་འདྲི་; རྣམ་གཞག་ཅན་གྱི་འཚག་འདེམས་ཆ་རྐྱེན་བཙལ་འདྲི་ནང་གི་འཚག་འདེམས་ཆ་རྐྱེན་ཞུགས་གྲངས་; བཙལ་འདྲི།བཙལ་འདྲི་; ཞུགས་གྲངས་བཙལ་འདྲི།SQL; བཙལ་འདྲི།རང་ས་ SQL" - -#. T4W7n -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"hd_id3153394\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Query Design" -msgstr "བཙལ་འདྲི་ཇུས་འགོད།" - -#. GU8Jd -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3156411\n" -"help.text" -msgid "The Query Design View allows you to create and edit a database query." -msgstr "" - -#. vGBE5 -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id7024140\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Most databases use queries to filter or to sort database tables to display records on your computer. Views offer the same functionality as queries, but on the server side. If your database is on a server that supports views, you can use views to filter the records on the server to speed up the display time." -msgstr "གཞི་གྲངས་མཛོད་མང་ཆེ་བ་ཚང་མ་བཙལ་འདྲི་སྤྱད་དེ་གཞི་གྲངས་མཛོད་རེའུ་མིག་འདེམས་པའམ་རིམ་སྒྲིག་བྱེད་ ཁྱེད་ཀྱིས་རྩིས་འཁོར་སྟེང་ཟིན་བྲིས་མངོན་པར་བྱ། མཐོང་རིས་ཀྱི་བཙལ་འདྲི་དང་མཚུངས་པའི་བྱེད་ནུས་མཁོ་འདོན་བྱེད་ འོན་ཀྱང་ཞབས་ཞུའི་སྣེ་རུ་མཁོ་འདོན་བྱེད། གལ་ཏེ་ཁྱེད་ཀྱིས་གཞི་གྲངས་མཛོད་མཐོང་རིས་རྒྱབ་སྐྱོར་གྱི་ཞབས་ཆས་སྟེང་གནས་ན་མཐོང་རིས་སྤྱད་དེ་ཞབས་ཆས་སྟེང་གི་ཟིན་བྲིས་ཚག་འདེམས་བྱས་ནས་མགྱོགས་མྱུར་ངང་མངོན་པར་བྱེད་" - -#. WZcUE -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3159176\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Selecting the Create View command from the Tables tab page of a database document, you see the View Design window that resembles the Query Design window described here." -msgstr "གཞི་གྲངས་མཛོད་ཁ་ཤས་ཀྱིས་རེའུ་མིག་མཐོང་རིས་གསར་པ་གསར་འཛུགས་བྱེད་པར་རྒྱབ་སྐྱོར་བྱེད། གཞི་གྲངས་མཛོད།རེའུ་མིག།འདེམས་གཞིའི་ཁྭ་ནང།མཐོང་རིས་འཛུགས་པ་བཀའ་ཚིག་བདམས་ན་མཐོང་རིས་ཇུས་འགོད།སྒེའུ་ཁུང་མཐོང་ དེ་དང་འདིར་ངོ་སྤྲོད་བྱས་པའི།བཙལ་འདྲིའི་ཇུས་འགོད།སྒེའུ་ཁུང་ཉེ་མཚུངས་ཡིན།" - -#. JMyC7 -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id8307138\n" -"help.text" -msgid "The Query Design window layout is stored with a created query, but cannot be stored with a created view." -msgstr "" - -#. TEBj6 -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"hd_id3149233\n" -"help.text" -msgid "The Design View" -msgstr "ཇུས་འགོད་མཐོང་རིས།" - -#. zkTQc -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3145673\n" -"help.text" -msgid "To create a query, click the Queries icon in a database document, then click Create Query in Design View." -msgstr "བཙལ་འདྲི་གསར་འཛུགས་བྱེད་ཆེད་ ཁྱེད་ཀྱིས་གཞི་གྲངས་མཛོད་ཡིག་ཚགས་ནང་གི།བཙལ་འདྲི།རིས་རྟགས་ལ་རྐྱང་རྡེབ་བྱས་རྗེས་ཇུས་འགོད་མཐོང་རིས་ནང་བཙལ་འདྲི་གསར་འཛུགས་བྱེད།" - -#. MAraF -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3150255\n" -"help.text" -msgid "The lower pane of the Design View is where you define the query. To define a query, specify the database field names to include and the criteria for displaying the fields. To rearrange the columns in the lower pane of the Design View, drag a column header to a new location, or select the column and press CommandCtrl+arrow key." -msgstr "" - -#. GMVkG -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3152474\n" -"help.text" -msgid "In the top of the query Design View window, the icons of the Query Design Bar and the Design bar are displayed." -msgstr "\"བཙལ་འདྲིའི་ཇུས་འགོད་\"སྒེའུ་ཁུང་ནང་གི་སྟེང་ཕྱོགས་སུ།བཙལ་འདྲིའི་ཇུས་འགོད།ཚང་དང།ཇུས་འགོད།ཚང་གི།རིས་རྟགས་མངོན་ནོ།" - -#. hYsxY -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3147559\n" -"help.text" -msgid "If you want to test a query, double-click the query name in the database document. The query result is displayed in a table similar to the Data Source View. Note: the table displayed is only temporary." -msgstr "གལ་ཏེ་བཙལ་འདྲི་ཚོད་བགམ་བྱེད་འདོད་ན་ ཁྱེད་ཀྱིས་གཞི་གྲངས་མཛོད་ཡིག་ཚགས་ནང་བཙལ་འདྲིའི་མིང་ལ་ཆ་རྡེབ་བྱེད། བཙལ་འདྲིའི་འབྲས་བུ་\"གཞི་གྲངས་ཁུངས་མཐོང་རིས་\"ཀྱི་རེའུ་མིག་ནང་མངོན། མཆན་:མངོན་པའི་རེའུ་མིག་ནི་གནས་སྐབས་ཡིན།" - -#. B4HEH -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"hd_id8226264\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Keys in Query Design View" -msgstr "" - -#. Cvd4o -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id2341074\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Key" -msgstr "" - -#. mCy9S -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id4384289\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Function" -msgstr "རྟེན་གྲངས།" - -#. yybiC -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id5839106\n" -"help.text" -msgid "F4" -msgstr "" - -#. FMTZD -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id8554338\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Preview" -msgstr "སྔོན་ལྟ།" - -#. YQhGF -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id1254921\n" -"help.text" -msgid "F5" -msgstr "" - -#. C9yhE -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id7636646\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Run Query" -msgstr "འདྲི་རྩད་འཁོར་རྒྱུགས་བྱ།" - -#. jdEeJ -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id8579363\n" -"help.text" -msgid "F7" -msgstr "" - -#. 6Y6Uw -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3227942\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Add Table or Query" -msgstr "" - -#. WN7wR -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"hd_id3154939\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Browse" -msgstr "མིག་བཤར།" - -#. 5y4VZ -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3148799\n" -"help.text" -msgid "When you open the query design for the first time, you see a dialog in which you must first select the table or query that will be the basis for your new query." -msgstr "" - -#. FBQA9 -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3144762\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Double-click fields to add them to the query. Drag-and-drop to define relations." -msgstr "ཡིག་དུམ་ལ་ཆ་རྡེབ་བྱས་ནས་བཙལ་འདྲིའི་ནང་སྣོན་འཇུག་བྱེད། འདྲུད་འཇོག་གིས་འབྲེང་བར་མཚན་འཇོག་བྱེད། " - -#. eG8FD -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3157894\n" -"help.text" -msgid "While designing a query, you cannot modify the selected tables." -msgstr "བཙལ་འདྲི་ཇུས་འགོད་ཀྱི་དུས་ཚོད་ནང་འདེམས་ངེས་ཀྱི་རེའུ་མིག་བཟོ་བཅོས་བྱ་ཐབས་བྲལ།" - -#. NLywF -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"hd_id3149562\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Remove tables" -msgstr "རེའུ་མིག་སུབ་པ།" - -#. TbQzA -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3150685\n" -"help.text" -msgid "To remove the table from Design View, click the upper border of the table window and display the context menu. You can use the Delete command to remove the table from the Design View. Another option is to press the Delete key." -msgstr "རེའུ་མིག་ཅིག་ཇུས་འགོད་མཐོང་རིས་ནང་ནས་སྤོ་སུབ་བྱེད་ན་ རེའུ་མིག་སྒེའུ་ཁུང་གི་སྟེང་ངོས་སྒྲོམ་ལ་རྐྱང་རྡེབ་བྱེད་པ་མ་ཟད་ གཡས་མཐེབ་ཚལ་ཐོ་ཁོལ་སྤྱོད་བྱེད། བཀའ་ཚིག།སུབ་པ་སྤྱད་དེ་རེའུ་མིག་མཐོང་རིས་ནང་ནས་སྤོ་སུབ་བྱེད། དེ་མིན་ ཁྱེད་ཀྱིས་སུབ་མཐེབ་སྤྱད་དེ་སྤོ་སུབ་བྱས་ཀྱང་ཆོག" - -#. VLTKB -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"hd_id3150012\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Move table and modify table size" -msgstr "རེའུ་མིག་སྤོ་འགུལ་དང་རེའུ་མིག་ཆེ་ཆུང་།" - -#. amBsQ -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3146922\n" -"help.text" -msgid "You can resize and arrange the tables according to your preferences. To move tables, drag the upper border to the desired position. Enlarge or reduce the size in which the table is displayed by positioning the mouse cursor on a border or on a corner and dragging the table until it is the desired size." -msgstr "དགོས་མཁོར་གཞིགས་ནས་རེའུ་མིག་སྒྲིག་པ་མ་ཟད་དེའི་ཆེ་ཆུང་བཟོ་བཅོས་བྱེད་ཆོག། རེའུ་མིག་ཅིག་སྤོ་འགུལ་བྱ་འདོད་ན་དེའི་སྟེང་གི་མཐའ་སྒྲོམ་གི་འཇོག་འདོད་པའི་གནས་སར་སྤོ་འགུལ་བྱེད། རེའུ་མིག་ཅིག་གི་མངོན་པའི་སྡུར་ཚད་ཆེ་རུའམ་ཆུང་དུ་གཏོང་ན་དེའི་མཐའ་སྒྲོམ་མམ་ཟུར་ཞིག་ཁྱེད་ཀྱིས་འདོད་པའི་ཆེ་ཆུང་ཐོབ་པའི་བར་དུ་འདྲུད་སྒུལ་བྱེད།" - -#. UoCRG -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"hd_id3145365\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Table Relations" -msgstr "རེའུ་མིག་བྲེལ་བ།" - -#. BFCxB -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3154145\n" -"help.text" -msgid "If there are data relations between a field name in one table and a field name in another table, you can use these relations for your query." -msgstr "གལ་ཏེ་རེའུ་མིག་ཅིག་ནང་གི་གཞི་གྲངས་ཡིག་དུམ་ཅིག་དང་རེའུ་མིག་གཞན་ཞིག་ནང་གི་གཞི་གྲངས་ཡིག་དུམ་ཞིག་བར་གཞི་གྲངས་ཀྱི་འབྲེལ་བ་ལྡན་ན་ ཁྱེད་ཀྱིས་འབྲེལ་བ་འདི་ཁྱེད་ཀྱི་བཙལ་འདྲི་ལ་སྤྱད་ཆོག" - -#. jcLbE -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3152577\n" -"help.text" -msgid "If, for example, you have a spreadsheet for articles identified by an article number, and a spreadsheet for customers in which you record all articles that a customer orders using the corresponding article numbers, then there is a relationship between the two \"article number\" data fields. If you now want to create a query that returns all articles that a customer has ordered, you must retrieve data from two spreadsheets. To do this, you must inform $[officename] about the relationship which exists between the data in the two spreadsheets." -msgstr "" - -#. FspJi -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3155302\n" -"help.text" -msgid "To do this, click a field name in a table (for example, the field name \"Item-Number\" from the Customer table), hold down the mouse button and then drag the field name to the field name of the other table (\"Item-Number\" from the Item table). When you release the mouse button, a line connecting the two fields between the two table windows appears. The corresponding condition that the content of the two field names must be identical is entered in the resulting SQL query." -msgstr "" - -#. FmAaU -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3153876\n" -"help.text" -msgid "The creation of a query that is based on several related sheets is only possible if you use $[officename] as the interface for a relational database." -msgstr "$[officename] སྤྱད་དེ་འབྲེལ་བའི་གཞི་གྲངས་མཛོད་ཀྱི་འཆར་ངོས་ལ་བརྩིས་ན་ལས་ཁྲ་མང་པོ་སྦྲེལ་བའི་རྨང་གཞིར་བྱས་པའི་བཙལ་འདྲི་འཛུགས་ནུས།" - -#. N2f8q -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3145646\n" -"help.text" -msgid "You cannot access tables from different databases in a query. Queries involving multiple tables can only be created within one database." -msgstr "བཙལ་འདྲི་གཅིག་མ་བརྒྱུད་པར་གཞི་གྲངས་མཛོད་མང་པོའི་ནང་གི་རེའུ་མིག་ལ་འཚམས་འདྲི་བྱེད་པ། གཞི་གྲངས་མཛོད་གཅིག་ནང་རེའུ་མིག་མང་པོར་འབྲེལ་བའི་བཙལ་འདྲི་འཛུགས་པ།" - -#. nLSiq -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"hd_id3153279\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Specifying the relation type" -msgstr "" - -#. kDhFD -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3154791\n" -"help.text" -msgid "If you double-click on the line connecting two linked fields or call the menu command Insert - New Relation, you can specify the type of relation in the Relations dialog." -msgstr "" - -#. rAkmw -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3150094\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Edit Join Properties. Alternatively, press Tab until the line is selected, then press Shift+F10 to display the context menu and there choose the command Edit. Some databases support only a subset of the possible join types." -msgstr "མཉམ་འགྲེལ་གཏོགས་གཤིས་ལ་རྩོམ་སྒྲིག་བྱེད། ཡང་མཐེབ་ Tab གནོན་ན་མཉམ་འགྲེལ་ཕྱོགས་ཚད་འདེམས་ (བདམས་རྗེས་ཆེ་རུ་བཏང་བ་མངོན་) དེ་རྗེས་མཐེབ་ Shift+F10 གནོན་ན་གཡས་མཐེབ་ཚལ་ཐོ་མངོན་པ་མ་ཟད།རྩོམ་སྒྲིག།འདེམས།" - -#. n3PMB -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"hd_id3155851\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Deleting relations" -msgstr "འབྲེལ་བ་སུབ་པ།" - -#. jCb4H -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3156178\n" -"help.text" -msgid "To delete a relation between two tables, click the connection line and then press the Delete key." -msgstr "རེའུ་མིག་གཉིས་བར་གྱི་འབྲེལ་བ་སུབ་ན་ ཙིག་རྟགས་སྤྱད་དེ་དེའི་སྦྲེལ་ཐིག་ལ་རྡེབ་གནོན་བྱེད་པ་མ་ཟད་དེ་རྗེས་སུབ་པའི་མཐེབ་གནོན་དགོས།" - -#. 3UCig -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3150715\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Alternatively, delete the respective entries in Fields involved in the Relations dialog. Or press Tab until the connecting vector is displayed highlighted, then press Shift+F10 to open the context menu and select Delete command." -msgstr "དེ་མིན་ཡང་ འབྲེལ་བ་ གླེང་སྒྲོམ་ནང།འབྲེལ་ཡོད་ཡིག་དུམ།ནང་ཚུད་པའི་ལྟོས་བཅས་གཤར་བྱང་སུབ་བོ་ ཡང་ན་མཐེབ་ Tab གནོན་ནས་བུར་དུ་མངོན་པའི་མཉམ་འབྲེལ་ཕྱོགས་ཚད་ཪྙེད་ཐུབ་ དེ་རྗེས་མཐེབ་ Shift+F10 གནོན་པ་དང་གཡས་མཐེབ་ཚལ་ཐོ་ཁ་ཕྱེ་རྒྱུ་མ་ཟད།སུབ་པ་བཀའ་ཚིག་འདེམས་དགོས།" - -#. pBybB -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"hd_id3151208\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Defining the query" -msgstr "" - -#. yGfhU -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3158416\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Select conditions to define the query. Each column of the design table accepts a data field for the query. The conditions in one row are linked with a Boolean AND." -msgstr "ཆ་རྐྱེན་བདམས་ནས་བཙལ་འདྲིར་མཚན་འཇོག་བྱེད། ཇུས་འགོད་རེའུ་མིག་གི་སྟར་ཁག་ཚང་མས་བཙལ་འདྲི་ཡི་གཞི་གྲངས་ཡིག་དུམ་དང་ལེན་བྱེད། ཕྲེང་གཅིག་ནང་གི་ཆ་རྐྱེན་པོ་ལེན་ AND སྤྱད་ནས་སྦྲེལ་དགོས།" - -#. UB5nG -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"hd_id3154161\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Specifying field names" -msgstr "" - -#. jyKMG -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3146791\n" -"help.text" -msgid "First, select all field names from the tables that you want to add to the query. You can do this either by drag-and-drop or by double-clicking a field name in the table window. With the drag-and-drop method, use the mouse to drag a field name from the table window into the lower area of the query design window. As you do this, you can decide which column in the query design window will receive the selected field. A field name can also be selected by double-clicking. It will then be added to the next free column in the query design window." -msgstr "" - -#. 66Dcr -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"hd_id3150750\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Deleting field names" -msgstr "ཡིག་དུམ་གྱི་མིང་སུབ།" - -#. AbhrW -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3154479\n" -"help.text" -msgid "To remove a field name from the query, click the column header of the field and choose the Delete command on the context menu for the column." -msgstr "ཡིག་དུམ་མིང་ཞིག་བཙལ་འདྲིའི་ནང་སུབ་ན་ཙིག་རྟགས་སྤྱད་དེ་ཡིག་དུམ་འདིའི་ཁ་བྱང་ལ་རྐྱང་རྡེབ་བྱས་རྗེས་སྟར་འདིའི་གཡས་མཐེབ་ཚལ་ཐོའི་ནང་བཀའ་ཚིག།སུབ་པ་འགུལ་སློང་གྱིས།" - -#. V92gB -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"hd_id3155764\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Saving the query" -msgstr "" - -#. 2kWoA -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3148481\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Use the Save icon on the Standard toolbar to save the query. You will see a dialog that asks you to enter a name for the query. If the database supports schemas, you can also enter a schema name." -msgstr "" - -#. M9UQL -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"hd_id3154362\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Schema" -msgstr "བསྡུས་རིས།" - -#. 4Jwm3 -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3154754\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Enter the name of the schema that is assigned to the query or table view." -msgstr "ཁྱེད་ཀྱིས་བཙལ་འདྲི་/རེའུ་མིག་མཐོང་རིས་ལ་གཏན་འཁེལ་གྱི་སྒྲོམ་སྒྲིག་པའི་མིང་ནང་འཇུག་བྱེད། " - -#. 6Q72c -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"hd_id3156717\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Query name or table view name" -msgstr "བཙལ་འདྲི་/རེའུ་མིག་མཐོང་རིས་མིང་།" - -#. Cw73K -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3154253\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Enter the name of the query or table view." -msgstr "བཙལ་འདྲི་/རེའུ་མིག་མཐོང་རིས་ཀྱི་མིང་ནང་འཇུག་བྱ། " - -#. qgbNu -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"hd_id3163805\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Filtering data" -msgstr "འཚག་འདེམས་གཞི་གྲངས།" - -#. Q9pG5 -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3154964\n" -"help.text" -msgid "To filter data for the query, set the desired criteria in the lower area of the query design window. The following options are available:" -msgstr "" - -#. xxoMA -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"hd_id3146916\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Field" -msgstr "ཡིག་དུམ།" - -#. 4KDzZ -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3156372\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Enter the name of the data field that is referred to in the Query. All settings made in the filter option rows refer to this field. If you activate a cell here with a mouse click you'll see an arrow button, which enables you to select a field. The \"Table name.*\" option selects all data fields with the effect that the specified criteria will be applied to all table fields." -msgstr "" - -#. Z3pwF -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"hd_id3145150\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Alias" -msgstr "མིང་གཞན།" - -#. EDa3A -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3146315\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Specifies an alias. This alias will be listed in the query instead of the field name. This makes it possible to use user-defined column labels. For example, if the data field is named PtNo and, instead of that name, you would like to have PartNum appear in the query, enter PartNum as the alias." -msgstr "" - -#. vvWbt -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3155959\n" -"help.text" -msgid "In a SQL statement, aliases are defined as follows:" -msgstr "" - -#. CGsBz -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3149922\n" -"help.text" -msgid "SELECT column AS alias FROM table." -msgstr "SELECT column AS alias FROM table." - -#. TWexq -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3159335\n" -"help.text" -msgid "For example:" -msgstr "དཔེར་ན།" - -#. ynSGq -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3148478\n" -"help.text" -msgid "SELECT \"PtNo\" AS \"PartNum\" FROM \"Parts\"" -msgstr "SELECT \"PtNo\" AS \"PartNum\" FROM \"Parts\"" - -#. roTzi -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"hd_id3148485\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Table" -msgstr "རེའུ་མིག" - -#. GM9Sp -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3163665\n" -"help.text" -msgid "The corresponding database table of the selected data field is listed here. If you activate this cell with a mouse click, an arrow will appear which enables you to select a different table for the current query." -msgstr "" - -#. JGcfa -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"hd_id3154207\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Sort" -msgstr "རིམ་སྒྲིག" - -#. uXuDt -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3150979\n" -"help.text" -msgid "If you click on this cell, you can choose a sort option: ascending, descending and unsorted. Text fields will be sorted alphabetically and numerical fields numerically. For most databases, administrators can set the sorting options at the database level." -msgstr "" - -#. XsqW8 -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"hd_id3150384\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Visible" -msgstr "མཐོང་རུང་།" - -#. AAZfA -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3146133\n" -"help.text" -msgid "If you mark the Visible property for a data field, that field will be visibly displayed in the resulting query. If you are only using a data field to formulate a condition or make a calculation, you do not necessarily need to display it." -msgstr "" - -#. eQFRR -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"hd_id3154714\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Criteria" -msgstr "ཆ་རྐྱེན།" - -#. JdqLq -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3145134\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Specifies a first criteria by which the content of the data field is to be filtered." -msgstr "" - -#. qpADC -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"hd_id3152477\n" -"help.text" -msgid "or" -msgstr "ཡང་ན།" - -#. KFVy8 -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3154585\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Here you can enter one additional filter criterion for each line. Multiple criteria in a single column will be interpreted as boolean OR." -msgstr "" - -#. eXvp7 -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3148800\n" -"help.text" -msgid "You can also use the context menu of the line headers in the lower area of the query design window to insert a filter based on a function:" -msgstr "" - -#. 5x8LE -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"hd_id3148419\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Functions" -msgstr "རྟེན་གྲངས།" - -#. Cxhjn -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3153233\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Select a function to run in the query. The functions which are available here depend on those provided by the database engine." -msgstr "" - -#. qFuqw -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id8760818\n" -"help.text" -msgid "If you are working with the embedded HSQL database, the list box in the Function row offers you the following options:" -msgstr "" - -#. 9tdDn -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3150307\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Option" -msgstr "འདེམས་གཞི།" - -#. kBvXF -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3152993\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Effect" -msgstr "ཕན་འབྲས།" - -#. zCunm -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3155377\n" -"help.text" -msgid "No function" -msgstr "རྟེན་གྲངས་མེད་པ།" - -#. kZMTN -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3155533\n" -"help.text" -msgid "No function will be executed." -msgstr "ལག་བསྟར་བྱ་རྒྱུའི་རྟེན་གྲངས་མེད་པ།" - -#. 6dWZZ -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3166420\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Average" -msgstr "ཆ་སྙོམས་ཐང་།" - -#. NfRNs -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3154486\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Calculates the arithmetic mean of a field." -msgstr "ཡིག་དུམ་ཞིག་གི་རྩིས་རྒྱག་ཆ་སྙོམས་ཐང་རྩིས་རྒྱོབ།" - -#. 6z2Kj -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3149979\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Count" -msgstr "གྲངས་བགྲང་།" - -#. rvWA5 -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3155810\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Determines the number of records in the table. Empty fields can either be counted (a) or excluded (b)." -msgstr "" - -#. UyAx2 -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3151333\n" -"help.text" -msgid "a) COUNT(*): Passing an asterisk as the argument counts all records in the table." -msgstr "a) COUNT(*):གལ་ཏེ་སྐར་རྟགས་ཆུང་ངུ་ཞིག་སྤྱད་དེ་ཞུགས་གྲངས་ལ་བརྩིས་ན་རེའུ་མིག་འདིའི་ཟིན་ཐོ་ཡོད་ཚད་རྩིས་རྒྱག་ནང་ཡོད།" - -#. FNCC8 -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3152889\n" -"help.text" -msgid "b) COUNT(column): Passing a field name as an argument counts only the records in which the specified field contains a value. Records in which the field has a Null value (i.e. contains no textual or numeric value) will not be counted." -msgstr "" - -#. 2ubvb -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3153067\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Maximum" -msgstr "ཐང་ཆེ་ཤོས།" - -#. ds4ey -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3159221\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Determines the highest value of a record for that field." -msgstr "" - -#. EhSWy -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3146866\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Minimum" -msgstr "ཐང་ཆུང་ཤོས།" - -#. VxmeB -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3157982\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Determines the lowest value of a record for that field." -msgstr "" - -#. CvkuF -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3154828\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Sum" -msgstr "སྤྱི་བསྡོམས།" - -#. 82gAC -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3154536\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Calculates the sum of the values of records for the associated fields." -msgstr "" - -#. zCzVC -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3148820\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Group" -msgstr "ཚོ་སྒྲིག" - -#. tSPNG -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3149438\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Groups query data according to the selected field name. Functions are executed according to the specified groups. In SQL, this option corresponds to the GROUP BY clause. If a criterion is added, this entry appears in the SQL HAVING sub-clause." -msgstr "" - -#. qHfpD -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3156038\n" -"help.text" -msgid "You can also enter function calls directly into the SQL statement. The syntax is:" -msgstr "ཡང་ཐད་ཀར་བརྗོད་པ་ SQL ནང་རྟེན་་གྲངས་ནང་འཇུག་བྱེད་ཆོག་ དེའི་བརྡ་སྤྲོད་ནི།" - -#. Qg6Ue -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3156340\n" -"help.text" -msgid "SELECT FUNCTION(column) FROM table." -msgstr "SELECT FUNCTION(column) FROM table." - -#. qAAoF -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3155075\n" -"help.text" -msgid "For example, the function call in SQL for calculating a sum is:" -msgstr "དཔེར་ན་ SQL ནང་རྩིས་རྒྱག་བསྡོམས་འབོར་གྱི་རྟེན་གྲངས་ཁོལ་སྤྱོད་བྱེད།" - -#. VrHLf -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3154591\n" -"help.text" -msgid "SELECT SUM(\"Price\") FROM \"Article\"." -msgstr "SELECT SUM(\"price\") FROM \"article\"." - -#. dABCo -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3159205\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Except for the Group function, the above functions are called Aggregate functions. These are functions that calculate data to create summaries from the results. Additional functions that are not listed in the list box might be also possible. These depend on the specific database engine in use and on the current functionality provided by the Base driver used to connect to that database engine." -msgstr "" - -#. BVC6J -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3148651\n" -"help.text" -msgid "To use other functions not listed in the list box, you must enter them manually under Field." -msgstr "" - -#. WkboS -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3155098\n" -"help.text" -msgid "You can also assign aliases to function calls. If you do not want to display the query string in the column header, enter a desired substitute name under Alias." -msgstr "" - -#. 98GCC -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3155539\n" -"help.text" -msgid "The corresponding function in an SQL statement is:" -msgstr "བརྗོད་པ་SQL ནང་གི་ལྟོས་བཅས་ཀྱི་རྟེན་གྲངས་ནི།" - -#. WACG9 -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3149425\n" -"help.text" -msgid "SELECT FUNCTION() AS alias FROM table" -msgstr "SELECT FUNCTION() AS alias FROM table" - -#. EjzuD -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3144431\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Example:" -msgstr "དཔེ་གཞི།" - -#. G9URE -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3154614\n" -"help.text" -msgid "SELECT COUNT(*) AS count FROM \"Item\"" -msgstr "SELECT COUNT(*) AS amount FROM \"article\"" - -#. xiNnR -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3154610\n" -"help.text" -msgid "If you run such a function, you cannot insert any additional columns for the query other than as an argument in a \"Group\" function." -msgstr "" - -#. EHACK -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3154644\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Examples" -msgstr "དཔེ་གཞི།" - -#. N5CBE -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3151120\n" -"help.text" -msgid "In the following example, a query is run through two tables: an \"Item\" table with the \"Item_No\" field and a \"Suppliers\" table with the \"Supplier_Name\" field. In addition, both tables have a common field name \"Supplier_No.\"" -msgstr "གཤམ་གྱི་དཔེ་གཞིའི་ནང་ རེའུ་མིག་གཉིས་བརྒྱུད་བཙལ་འདྲི་བྱེད་:\"Item\" རེའུ་མིག་ལ་ཡིག་དུམ་ \"Item_No\" \"Suppliers\" རེའུ་མིག་ལ་ཡིག་དུམ་ \"Supplier_Name\"ལྡན། དེ་མིན་ རེའུ་མིག་འདི་གཉིས་ད་དུང་ཐུན་མོང་གི་གཞི་གྲངས་ཡིག་དུམ་ \"Supplier_No\"ཡོད།" - -#. P5hJD -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3155144\n" -"help.text" -msgid "The following steps are required to create a query containing all suppliers who deliver more than three items." -msgstr "མཁོ་འདོན་བྱས་པ་ཚང་མ་ནི་དངོས་ཟོག་རིགས་ 3 ལས་མང་བ་ཡོད་པའི་མཁརཁོ་འདོན་ཚོང་པའི་བཙལ་འདྲི་ཞིག་འཛུགས་འདོད་ན་ ངེས་པར་དུ་གཤམ་གྱི་གོ་རིམ་ལག་བསྟར་བྱེད་དགོས།" - -#. ZhRQD -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3153240\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Insert the \"Item\" and \"Suppliers\" tables into the query design." -msgstr "རེའུ་མིག་ \"article\" ནང་དང་རེའུ་མིག་ \"supplier\" ནང་བཙལ་འདྲིའི་ཇུས་འགོད་བསྒར་འཛུད་བྱ།" - -#. LMRUV -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3148807\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Link the \"Supplier_No\" fields of the two tables if there is not already a relation of this type." -msgstr "གལ་སྲིད་རིགས་འདི་ལ་འབྲེལ་བ་མེད་ན་རེའུ་མིག་གཉིས་ཀྱི་ \"Supplier_No\" ཡིག་དུམ་ཐག་སྦྲེལ་བྱེད།" - -#. qWhFA -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3161652\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Double-click on the \"Item_No\" field from the \"Item\" table. Display the Function line using the context menu and select the Count function." -msgstr "" - -#. TgPA2 -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3151009\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Enter >3 as a criterion and disable the Visible field." -msgstr "ནང་འཇུག་ཆ་རྐྱེན་>3དེ་རྗེས་མཐོང་རུང་གི་ཡིག་དུམ་ཁ་རྒྱག་" - -#. VwEhF -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3145601\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Double-click the \"Supplier_Name\" field in the \"Suppliers\" table and choose the Group function." -msgstr "རེའུ་མིག་\"supplier\"ནང་ཡིག་དུམ་ལ་ཆ་རྡེབ་\"suppName\"བྱས་རྗེས་ཚོ་སྒྲིག་རྟེན་གྲངས་འདེམས་དགོས།" - -#. zsjaa -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3147512\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Run the query." -msgstr "བཙལ་འདྲི་འཁོར་རྒྱུགས།" - -#. EzQsj -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3148638\n" -"help.text" -msgid "If the \"price\" (for the individual price of an article) and \"Supplier_No\" (for the supplier of the article) fields exist in the \"Item\" table, you can obtain the average price of the item that a supplier provides with the following query:" -msgstr "གལ་ཏེ་རེའུ་མིག་\"article\"ནང་ཡིག་དུམ་\"preice\"(དངོས་ཟོག་རིགས་ཤིག་གི་སིལ་མའི་རིན་གོང་)དང་ཡིག་དུམ་\"suppNr\"(བསྐུར་བའི་དངོས་ཟོག་)ཡོད་ ཁྱེད་ཀྱིས་གཤམ་གྱི་བཙལ་འདྲི་སྤྱད་དེ་མཁོ་འདོན་ཚོང་པས་མཁོ་འདོན་བྱས་པའི་དངོས་ཟོག་གི་ཆ་སྙོམས་རིན་གོང་ཐོབ།" - -#. qAByp -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3153045\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Insert the \"Item\" table into the query design." -msgstr "རེའུ་མིག་ \"Item\" ལ་བཙལ་འདྲིའི་ཇུས་འགོད་བྱ།" - -#. tjfuE -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3149802\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Double-click the \"Price\" and \"Supplier_No\" fields." -msgstr "ཡིག་དུམ་\"preice\"དང་\"suppNr\"ལ་ཆ་རྡེབ་བྱ།" - -#. 6dBkt -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3153554\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Enable the Function line and select the Average function from the \"Price\" field." -msgstr "རྟེན་གྲངས་ཕྲེང་ཁ་ཕྱེ་རྗེས་ \"price\" ཡིག་དུམ་ནང་ཆ་སྙོམས་ཐང་གི་རྟེན་གྲངས་འདེམས།" - -#. x8JB3 -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3155597\n" -"help.text" -msgid "You can also enter \"Average\" in the line for the alias name (without quotation marks)." -msgstr "མིང་གཞན་སྤྱོད་པའི་ཕྲེང་ནང་\"ཆ་སྙོམས་ཐང་\"ནང་འཇུག་བྱེད་(འདྲེན་རྟགས་མི་ལྡན་པ་)" - -#. D4A9u -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3151191\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Choose Group for the \"Supplier_No\" field." -msgstr "ཡིག་དུམ་ \"Supplier_No\" ལ་ཚོ་སྒྲིག་འདེམས་པར་བྱེད།" - -#. BUYS9 -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3155547\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Run the query." -msgstr "བཙལ་འདྲི་འཁོར་རྒྱུགས།" - -#. EkHzB -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3147549\n" -"help.text" -msgid "The following context menu commands and symbols are available:" -msgstr "གཤམ་ནི་ད་ཡོད་ཀྱི་གཡས་མཐེབ་ཚལ་ཐོའི་བཀའ་ཚིག་དང་རིས་རྟགས་སྣ་ཚོགས་ཡིན།" - -#. PesFs -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"hd_id3154172\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Functions" -msgstr "རྟེན་གྲངས།" - -#. BchuJ -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3150414\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Shows or hides a row for the selection of functions." -msgstr "" - -#. yx5XE -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"hd_id3149872\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Table Name" -msgstr "རེའུ་མིག་མིང་།" - -#. ELTGJ -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3147246\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Shows or hides the row for the table name." -msgstr "མངོན་པའམ་གབ་པ་”¨རེའུ་མིག་མིང་གི་ཕྲེང་ལ། " - -#. DDFEA -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"hd_id3145117\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Alias Name" -msgstr "མིང་གཞན།" - -#. LDFZB -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3155754\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Shows or hides the row for the alias name." -msgstr "མིང་གཞན་ཡོད་པའི་རྟེའུརྟེའུ་མངོན་པའམ་གབ་པ། " - -#. wnNhq -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"hd_id3153298\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Distinct Values" -msgstr "ཁ་གསལ་བའི་གྲངས་ཐང་།" - -#. 23sAF -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3147500\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Retrieves only distinct values from the query. This applies to multiple records that might contain several repeating occurrences of data in the selected fields. If the Distinct Values command is active, you should only see one record in the query (DISTINCT). Otherwise, you will see all records corresponding to the query criteria (ALL)." -msgstr "" - -#. RZED7 -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3150436\n" -"help.text" -msgid "For example, if the name \"Smith\" occurs several times in your address database, you can choose the Distinct Values command to specify in the query that the name \"Smith\" will occur only once." -msgstr "དཔེར་ན་ གལ་ཏེ་གནས་ཡུལ་གཞི་གྲངས་མཛོད་ནང་\"Smith\"མང་པོ་ལྡན་ཡོད་ན་ཁ་གསལ་བའི་གྲངས་ཐང།བཀའ་ཚིག་བདམས་ནས་\"Smith\"བཙལ་འདྲིའི་ནང་ཐེངས་གཅིག་ཁོ་ན་ཐོན།" - -#. 2GvRf -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3152352\n" -"help.text" -msgid "For a query involving several fields, the combination of values from all fields must be unique so that the result can be formed from a specific record. For example, you have \"Smith in Chicago\" once in your address book and \"Smith in London\" twice. With the Distinct Values command, the query will use the two fields \"last name\" and \"city\" and return the query result \"Smith in Chicago\" once and \"Smith in London\" once." -msgstr "གལ་ཏེ་བཙལ་འདྲི་ལ་ཡིག་དུམ་མང་པོ་ལ་འབྲེལ་ན་ཡིག་དུམ་ཡོད་ཚད་ཀྱི་གྲངས་ཐང་ཚོ་སྒྲིག་ངེས་པར་དུ་ཁ་གསལ་ཡིན་ དམིགས་འཛུགས་ཀྱི་ཟིན་བྲིས་ནང་འབྲས་བུ་ཐོབ་པར་སྟབས་བདེ་བྱེད། དཔེར་ན་ འཕྲིན་གཏོང་དེབ་ནང་\"Smith in Chicago\"ཅིག་དང་\"Smith in London\"གཉིས་ཚུད་ཡོད། ཁ་གསལ་བའི་གྲངས་ཐང།བཀའ་ཚིག་བཙལ་འདྲི་\"last name\"དང་\"city\"ཡིག་དུམ་གཉིས་སྤྱད་རྗེས་བཙལ་འདྲིའི་ཐོབ་འབྲས་ནང་\"Smith in Chicago\"ཅིག་དང་\"Smith in London\"གཉིས་ཕྱིར་ལོག་བྱེད།" - -#. m5UcG -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3149825\n" -"help.text" -msgid "In SQL, this command corresponds to the DISTINCT predicate." -msgstr "SQL ནང་བཀའ་ཚིག་འདི་བརྗོད་ཚིག་ DISTINCT ལ་ལྟོས་ཟླ་བྱེད།" - -#. GHsJd -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"hd_id3153290\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Limit" -msgstr "ཚད་བཟུང་" - -#. MijJg -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3147501\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Allows you to limit the maximum number of records returned by a query." -msgstr "" - -#. B6S5f -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3152350\n" -"help.text" -msgid "If a Limit construction is added, you will get at most as many rows as the number you specify. Otherwise, you will see all records corresponding to the query criteria." -msgstr "" - -#. MGqK3 -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"hd_id3148926\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Formulating filter conditions" -msgstr "འཚག་འདེམས་ཆ་རྐྱེན་གཏན་འཁེལ།" - -#. iFSpm -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3153162\n" -"help.text" -msgid "When formulating filter conditions, various operators and commands are available to you. Apart from the relational operators, there are SQL-specific commands that query the content of database fields. If you use these commands in the $[officename] syntax, $[officename] automatically converts these into the corresponding SQL syntax via an internal parser. You can also enter the SQL command directly and bypass the internal parser. The following tables give an overview of the operators and commands:" -msgstr "" - -#. fXeDd -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3149044\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Operator" -msgstr "རྩིས་རྒྱག་རྟགས་" - -#. mfdEx -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3152471\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Meaning" -msgstr "གོ་དོན་" - -#. mBZgC -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3147407\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Condition is satisfied if..." -msgstr "གལ་ཏེ་... ཆ་རྐྱེན་འཛོམས་པར་འགྱུར།" - -#. gqkRK -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3153026\n" -"help.text" -msgid "equal to" -msgstr "མཚུངས་པ།" - -#. hw7KZ -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3148895\n" -"help.text" -msgid "... the content of the field is identical to the indicated expression." -msgstr "...ཡིག་དུམ་འདིའི་ནང་དོན་དང་གཏན་འཁེལ་གྱི་མཚོན་ཚུལ་གཅིག་མཐུན་ཡིན།" - -#. A8XJU -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3153120\n" -"help.text" -msgid "The operator = will not be displayed in the query fields. If you enter a value without any operator, the = operator is automatically assumed." -msgstr "" - -#. mWwUE -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3145223\n" -"help.text" -msgid "not equal to" -msgstr "མི་མཚུངས་པ།" - -#. Db7BG -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3145635\n" -"help.text" -msgid "... the content of the field does not correspond to the specified expression." -msgstr "...ཡིག་དུམ་འདིའི་ནང་དོན་དང་གཏན་འཁེལ་གྱི་མཚོན་ཚུལ་གཅིག་མཐུན་མིན་པ།" - -#. dtjkU -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3146815\n" -"help.text" -msgid "greater than" -msgstr "ལས་ཆེ་བ།" - -#. gCWug -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3149150\n" -"help.text" -msgid "... the content of the field is greater than the specified expression." -msgstr "...ཡིག་དུམ་གྱི་ནང་དོན་གཏན་འཁེལ་གྱི་མཚོན་ཚུལ་ལས་རིང་བ།" - -#. QkAKk -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3147379\n" -"help.text" -msgid "less than" -msgstr "ལས་ཆུང་བ།" - -#. xxPdk -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3150375\n" -"help.text" -msgid "... the content of the field is less than the specified expression." -msgstr "...ཡིག་དུམ་གྱི་ནང་དོན་ནི་གཏན་འཁེལ་གྱི་མཚོན་ཚུལ་ལས་ཆུང་བ།" - -#. 4aJjX -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3150636\n" -"help.text" -msgid "greater than or equal to" -msgstr "ལས་ཆེ་བའམ་མཚུངས་པ།" - -#. 2rwQm -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3154584\n" -"help.text" -msgid "... the content of the field is greater than or equal to the specified expression." -msgstr "...ཡིག་དུམ་འདིའི་ནང་དོན་ནི་གཏན་འཁེལ་མཚོན་ཚུལ་ལས་ཆེ་བའམ་མཚུངས།" - -#. ADRZk -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3154052\n" -"help.text" -msgid "less than or equal to" -msgstr "ལས་ཆུང་བའམ་མཚུངས་པ།" - -#. 9KtmZ -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3157902\n" -"help.text" -msgid "... the content of the field is less than or equal to the specified expression." -msgstr "...ཡིག་དུམ་འདིའི་ནང་དོན་ནི་གཏན་འཁེལ་གྱི་མཚོན་ཚུལ་ལས་ཆུང་བའམ་མཚུངས་པ།" - -#. DBXG9 -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3154630\n" -"help.text" -msgid "$[officename] command" -msgstr "$[officename] བཀའ་ཚིག།" - -#. Yo7MG -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3150484\n" -"help.text" -msgid "SQL command" -msgstr "SQL བཀའ་ཚིག།" - -#. pJay6 -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3154158\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Meaning" -msgstr "གོ་དོན་" - -#. qmaX5 -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3149433\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Condition is satisfied if..." -msgstr "གལ་ཏེ་... ཆ་རྐྱེན་འཛོམས་པར་འགྱུར།" - -#. do6XQ -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3143236\n" -"help.text" -msgid "is null" -msgstr "སྟོང་པ་ཡིན་པ།" - -#. NPqBL -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3154744\n" -"help.text" -msgid "... the field contains no data. For Yes/No fields with three possible states, this command automatically queries the undetermined state (neither Yes nor No)." -msgstr "" - -#. 7Rfbd -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3151229\n" -"help.text" -msgid "is not empty" -msgstr "སྟོང་པ་མིན་པ།" - -#. w3Tva -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3145304\n" -"help.text" -msgid "... the field is not empty, i.e it contains data." -msgstr "" - -#. GGKUH -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3153891\n" -"help.text" -msgid "placeholder (*) for any number of characters" -msgstr "" - -#. gbEWB -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3148887\n" -"help.text" -msgid "placeholder (?) for exactly one character" -msgstr "" - -#. tBQfA -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"bm_id3157985\n" -"help.text" -msgid "placeholders; in SQL queries" -msgstr "གནས་ངེས་རྟགས་; SQL བཙལ་འདྲིའི་ནང་དུ།" - -#. agxhB -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3157985\n" -"help.text" -msgid "placeholder (%) for any number of characters" -msgstr "" - -#. EE9ii -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3147422\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Placeholder (_) for exactly one character" -msgstr "" - -#. za5g2 -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3154845\n" -"help.text" -msgid "is an element of" -msgstr "གཞི་རྒྱུ་ཞིག་ཡིན་ གནས།" - -#. 2Y3zW -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3156130\n" -"help.text" -msgid "... the data field contains the indicated expression. The (*) placeholder indicates whether the expression x occurs at the beginning of (x*), at the end of (*x) or inside the field content (*x*). You can enter as a placeholder in SQL queries either the SQL % character or the familiar (*) file system placeholder in the %PRODUCTNAME interface." -msgstr "" - -#. CPJyr -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3150271\n" -"help.text" -msgid "The (*) or (%) placeholder stands for any number of characters. The question mark (?) in the $[officename] interface or the underscore (_) in SQL queries is used to represent exactly one character." -msgstr "" - -#. AAEXi -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3159141\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Is not an element of" -msgstr "གཞི་རྒྱུ་ཞིག་མིན་པ་ གནས།" - -#. 9vFBZ -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3161664\n" -"help.text" -msgid "... the field does not contain data having the specified expression." -msgstr "" - -#. CD2Ra -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3159184\n" -"help.text" -msgid "falls within the interval [x,y]" -msgstr "བར་ཁོངས་ [x,y] ནང་གནས་པ།" - -#. cDe2u -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3154395\n" -"help.text" -msgid "... the field contains a data value that lies between the two values x and y." -msgstr "" - -#. KYAXv -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3155498\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Does not fall within the interval [x,y]" -msgstr "བར་ཁོངས་ནང་ [x,y] མེད་པ།" - -#. cVfAF -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3148992\n" -"help.text" -msgid "... the field contains a data value that does not lie between the two values x and y." -msgstr "" - -#. DBBQE -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3159167\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Note that semicolons are used as separators in all value lists!" -msgstr "" - -#. evEuh -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3154809\n" -"help.text" -msgid "contains a, b, c..." -msgstr "འདུས་པ་ a, b, c..." - -#. eeFC2 -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3148399\n" -"help.text" -msgid "... the field name contains one of the specified expressions a, b, c,... Any number of expressions can be specified, and the result of the query is determined by a boolean OR operator. The expressions a, b, c... can be either numbers or characters" -msgstr "" - -#. JXq76 -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3150679\n" -"help.text" -msgid "does not contain a, b, c..." -msgstr "ཚུད་མེད་པ་ a, b, c..." - -#. U5doB -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3158439\n" -"help.text" -msgid "... the field does not contain one of the specified expressions a, b, c,..." -msgstr "" - -#. cECKt -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3149248\n" -"help.text" -msgid "has the value True" -msgstr "ཐང་ནི་ Trueཡིན།" - -#. fbgDt -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3148524\n" -"help.text" -msgid "... the field name has the value True." -msgstr "...ཡིག་དུམ་འདིའི་མིང་ཐང་ནི་ Trueཡིན།" - -#. 39zcD -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3149955\n" -"help.text" -msgid "has the value false" -msgstr "ཐང་ཡོད་པ་ false" - -#. fGHY6 -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3146850\n" -"help.text" -msgid "... the field data value is set to false." -msgstr "" - -#. qQETa -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"hd_id3155954\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Examples" -msgstr "དཔེ་གཞི།" - -#. 8GaiA -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3150948\n" -"help.text" -msgid "returns field names with the field content \"Ms.\"" -msgstr "ཡིག་དུམ་གྱི་ནང་དོན་ \"Ms.\" ལྡན་པའི་ཡིག་དུམ་ཕྱིར་ལོག་བྱེད།" - -#. C3BDE -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id315094A\n" -"help.text" -msgid "returns dates that occurred before January 10, 2001" -msgstr "" - -#. T7ZhS -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3147332\n" -"help.text" -msgid "returns records with field content such as \"give\" and \"gave\"." -msgstr "" - -#. f6T3F -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3155350\n" -"help.text" -msgid "returns records with field contents such as \"Sun\"." -msgstr "" - -#. AvbKu -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3159406\n" -"help.text" -msgid "returns records with field content between the values 10 and 20. (The fields can be either text fields or number fields)." -msgstr "" - -#. 3tymM -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3149712\n" -"help.text" -msgid "returns records with the values 1, 3, 5, 7. If the field name contains an item number, for example, you can create a query that returns the item having the specified number." -msgstr "" - -#. uusce -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3147279\n" -"help.text" -msgid "returns records that do not contain \"Smith\"." -msgstr "" - -#. AJ8Xo -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3146073\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Like Escape Sequence: {escape 'escape-character'}" -msgstr "LikeEscape Sequence:{escape 'escape-character'}" - -#. Cy7Cc -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3150661\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Example: select * from Item where ItemName like 'The *%' {escape '*'}" -msgstr "དཔེ་གཞི་:select * from aticle where artname like 'The *%' {escape '*'}" - -#. newGb -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3148541\n" -"help.text" -msgid "The example will give you all of the entries where the item name begins with 'The *'. This means that you can also search for characters that would otherwise be interpreted as placeholders, such as *, ?, _, % or the period." -msgstr "དཔེ་གཞི་འདི་ལ་རྣམ་གྲངས་ཡོད་ཚད་ཀྱི་མིང་ནི་ 'The *' འགོ་བཙུགས་པའི་གར་བྱང་ཡིན་པ་ཐོབ། ད་དུང་གཞན་པའི་འགྲེལ་པ་བྱ་རྒྱུའི་གནས་ངེས་རྟགས་ཀྱི་ཡིག་རྟགས་བཤེར་འཚོལ་བྱེད་ཆོག་ དཔེར་ན་*、?、_、%ཡང་ན་རྫོགས་རྟགས།" - -#. bAP3N -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3150572\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Outer Join Escape Sequence: {oj outer-join}" -msgstr "Outer Joinཨང་བརྗེའི་གོ་རིམ་:{oj outer-join}" - -#. VnKGf -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3156052\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Example: select Article.* from {oj item LEFT OUTER JOIN orders ON item.no=orders.ANR}" -msgstr "དཔེ་གཞི་:select Artikel.* from {oj item LEFT OUTER JOIN orders ON item.no=orders.ANR}" - -#. mWG9p -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"hd_id3153674\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Querying text fields" -msgstr "ཡི་གེའི་ཡིག་དུམ་བཙལ་འདྲི།" - -#. sxYQF -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3149134\n" -"help.text" -msgid "To query the content of a text field, you must put the expression between single quotes. The distinction between uppercase and lowercase letters depends on the database in use. LIKE, by definition, is case-sensitive (though some databases don't interpret this strictly)." -msgstr "" - -#. BEp4G -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"hd_id3149302\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Querying date fields" -msgstr "ཚེས་གྲངས་ཡིག་དུམ་བཙལ་འདྲི།" - -#. D5mjw -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3157998\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Date fields are represented as #Date# to clearly identify them as dates. Date, time and date/time constants (literals) used in conditions can be of either the SQL Escape Syntax type, or default SQL2 syntax." -msgstr "" - -#. Zzuo6 -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id31537341\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Date Type Element" -msgstr "" - -#. JKys2 -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id31537342\n" -"help.text" -msgid "SQL Escape syntax #1 - may be obsolete" -msgstr "" - -#. AzkWz -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id31537343\n" -"help.text" -msgid "SQL Escape syntax #2" -msgstr "" - -#. UJ6VA -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id31537344\n" -"help.text" -msgid "SQL2 syntax" -msgstr "" - -#. 9V3Ky -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id315913111\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Date" -msgstr "ཚེས་གྲངས།" - -#. YNF3S -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id31559471\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Time" -msgstr "དུས་ཚོད།" - -#. ssX5b -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id31509641\n" -"help.text" -msgid "DateTime" -msgstr "ཚེས་གྲངས་དུས་ཚོད།" - -#. FqZXM -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3149539\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Example: select {d '1999-12-31'} from world.years" -msgstr "དཔེར་གཞི་:select {d '1999-12-31'} from world.years" - -#. WJ4YB -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3149540\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Example: select * from mytable where years='1999-12-31'" -msgstr "" - -#. CZdA4 -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3150510\n" -"help.text" -msgid "All date expressions (date literals) must be enclosed with single quotation marks. (Consult the reference for the particular database and connector you are using for more details.)" -msgstr "" - -#. HXdKT -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"hd_id3150427\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Querying Yes/No fields" -msgstr "བཙལ་འདྲི་ཡིག་དུམ་ཡིན་/མིན།" - -#. xWzix -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3149523\n" -"help.text" -msgid "To query Yes/No fields, use the following syntax for dBASE tables:" -msgstr "\"ཡིན་/མིན་\"ཡིག་དུམ་བཙལ་འདྲི་བྱེད་ན་ dBase ནང་གཤམ་གྱི་བརྡ་སྤྲོད་བྱེད་སྤྱོད་གྱིས།" - -#. A4Uh7 -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3153180\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Status" -msgstr "གནས་སྟངས་" - -#. FnXiE -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3147481\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Query criterion" -msgstr "བཙལ་འདྲིའི་ཆ་རྐྱེན།" - -#. e6DJr -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3155187\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Example" -msgstr "དཔེ་གཞི།" - -#. Guy7d -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3156092\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Yes" -msgstr "ཡིན།" - -#. p9WTn -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3152414\n" -"help.text" -msgid "for dBASE tables: not equal to any given value" -msgstr "dBase རེའུ་མིག་:0དང་མི་མཚུངས་པའི་གྲངས་ཐང་གང་རུང་ཞིག་" - -#. RFrvz -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3151265\n" -"help.text" -msgid "=1 returns all records where the Yes/No field has the status \"Yes\" or \"On\" (selected in black)," -msgstr "=1 ཡིན་/མིན་ཡིག་དུམ་ཡོད་ཚད་ཀྱི་གནས་སྟངས་\"ཡིན་\"ཡང་ན་\"བར་གྱི་\"ཟིན་བྲིས་(བྲིས་རྟགས་ནག་པོ་)ཕྱིར་ལོག་བྱེད།" - -#. 3P4ZB -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3152450\n" -"help.text" -msgid "No" -msgstr "མིན།" - -#. BzBAa -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3150997\n" -"help.text" -msgid "." -msgstr "." - -#. TFsQG -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3155331\n" -"help.text" -msgid "=0 returns all records for which the Yes/No field has the status \"No\" or \"Off\" (no selection)." -msgstr "=0 ཡིན་/མིན་ཡིག་དུམ་ཚང་མ་གནས་སྟངས་\"མིན་\"ཡང་ན་\"ཁ་བརྒྱབ་\"ཀྱི་ཟིན་ཐོར་(གདམ་ང་མེད་)ཕྱིར་ལོག་བྱེད།" - -#. 9KXzK -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3154179\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Null" -msgstr "Null" - -#. CwGZv -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3147035\n" -"help.text" -msgid "IS NULL" -msgstr "IS NULL" - -#. dyXYc -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3159385\n" -"help.text" -msgid "IS NULL returns all records for which the Yes/No field has neither of the states Yes or No (selected in gray)." -msgstr "IS NULL ཡིན་/མིན་ཡིག་དུམ་ཡོད་ཚད་\"ཡིན་\"ཡང་ན་\"མིན་\"གྱི་གནས་སྟངས་ཀྱི་མེད་པའི་ཟིན་བྲིས་(སྐྱ་མདོག་བྲིས་རྟགས་)ཕྱར་ལོག་བྱེད།" - -#. YWk5J -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3157888\n" -"help.text" -msgid "The syntax depends on the database system used. You should also note that Yes/No fields can be defined differently (only 2 states instead of 3)." -msgstr "སྤྱད་པའི་བརྡ་སྤྲོད་ནི་སྤྱད་པའི་གཞི་གྲངས་མཛད་བཏགས་གྲངས་ལ་རག་ལས་ཡོད། དུས་མཚུངས་ད་དུང་ཡིད་གཟབ་དགོས་རྒྱུ \"ཡིན་/མི\" ཡིག་དུམ་གྱི་མཚོན་འཇོག་ཧ་ལམ་མི་མཚུངས་པ་ཡོད་ངེས་ (གནས་སྟངས་ 2 ཁོ་ན་ཡོད་པ་ལས 3 མེད་)" - -#. mmVa8 -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"hd_id3145772\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Parameter queries" -msgstr "ཞུགས་གྲངས་བཙལ་འདྲི།" - -#. ND7xd -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id191120151905346795\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Parameter queries allow the user to input values at run-time. These values are used within the criteria for selecting the records to be displayed. Each such value has a parameter name associated with it, which is used to prompt the user when the query is run." -msgstr "" - -#. Be7XG -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id191120151905439551\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Parameter names are preceded by a colon in both the Design and SQL views of a query. This can be used wherever a value can appear. If the same value is to appear more than once in the query, the same parameter name is used." -msgstr "" - -#. rSkkZ -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id191120151905518123\n" -"help.text" -msgid "In the simplest case, where the user enters a value which is matched for equality, the parameter name with its preceding colon is simply entered in the Criterion row. In SQL mode this should be typed as WHERE \"Field\" = :Parameter_name" -msgstr "" - -#. DZCXm -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id191120151905584287\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Parameter names may not contain any of the characters `!\"$%^*()+={}[]@'~#<>?/,. They may not be the same as field names or SQL reserved words. They may be the same as aliases." -msgstr "" - -#. AY8e3 -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id191120151931441881\n" -"help.text" -msgid "A useful construction for selecting records based on parts of a text field's content is to add a hidden column with \"LIKE '%' || :Part_of_field || '%'\" as the criterion. This will select records with an exact match. If a case-insensitive test is wanted, one solution is to use LOWER (Field_Name) as the field and LIKE LOWER ( '%' || :Part_of_field || '%' ) as the criterion. Note that the spaces in the criterion are important; if they are left out the SQL parser interprets the entire criterion as a string to be matched. In SQL mode this should be typed as LOWER ( \"Field_Name\" ) LIKE LOWER ( '%' || :Part_of_field || '%' )." -msgstr "" - -#. sSSB9 -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3150585\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Parameter queries may be used as the data source for subforms, to allow the user to restrict the displayed records." -msgstr "" - -#. DRj78 -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"hd_id3151035\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Parameter Input" -msgstr "ཞུགས་གྲངས་ནང་འཇུག" - -#. BisCF -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3153596\n" -"help.text" -msgid "The Parameter Input dialog asks the user to enter the parameter values. Enter a value for each query parameter and confirm by clicking OK or typing Enter." -msgstr "" - -#. eGETM -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id191120151924165870\n" -"help.text" -msgid "The values entered by the user may consist of any characters which are allowable for the SQL for the relevant criterion; this may depend on the underlying database system." -msgstr "" - -#. seFhG -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id191120151939594217\n" -"help.text" -msgid "The user can use the SQL wild-card characters \"%\" (arbitrary string) or \"_\" (arbitrary single character) as part of the value to retrieve records with more complex criteria." -msgstr "" - -#. wRe6v -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"hd_id3145181\n" -"help.text" -msgid "SQL Mode" -msgstr "SQL མ་ཚུལ།" - -#. 5avVu -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3147013\n" -"help.text" -msgid "SQL stands for \"Structured Query Language\" and describes instructions for updating and administering relational databases." -msgstr "SQL དོན་ནི་\"Structured Query Language\"(སྒྲིག་གཞི་ཅན་གྱི་སྐད་བརྡ་བཙལ་འདྲི་)ཡིན་པ་མ་ཟད་བཀའ་བརྡ་ནི་བཙལ་འདྲི་དང་སར་བཅོས་ དོ་དམ་འབྲེལ་བའི་གཞི་གྲངས་ཞིབ་བརྗོད་ལ་སྤྱོད་དོ།" - -#. wDAAY -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3152570\n" -"help.text" -msgid "In $[officename] you do not need any knowledge of SQL for most queries, since you do not have to enter the SQL code. If you create a query in the query designer, $[officename] automatically converts your instructions into the corresponding SQL syntax. If, with the help of the Switch Design View On/Off button, you change to the SQL view, you can see the SQL commands for a query that has already been created." -msgstr "" - -#. hBQFv -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3152412\n" -"help.text" -msgid "You can formulate your query directly in SQL code. Note, however, that the special syntax is dependent upon the database system that you use." -msgstr "" - -#. kkuBG -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3146842\n" -"help.text" -msgid "If you enter the SQL code manually, you can create SQL-specific queries that are not supported by the graphical interface in the Query designer. These queries must be executed in native SQL mode." -msgstr "" - -#. cBY6B -#: 02010100.xhp -msgctxt "" -"02010100.xhp\n" -"par_id3149632\n" -"help.text" -msgid "By clicking the Run SQL command directly icon in the SQL view, you can formulate a query that is not processed by $[officename] and sent directly to the database engine." -msgstr "" - #. fKBDD #: 02010101.xhp msgctxt "" @@ -5488,14 +3274,14 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "You can only enter administration commands in this dialog, such as Grant, Create Table, or Drop Table, and not filter commands. The commands that you can enter depend on the data source, for example, dBASE can only run some of the SQL commands list here." msgstr "གླེང་སྒྲོམ་འདིའི་ནང་དོ་དམ་བཀའ་ཚིག་ནང་འཇུག་ཁོ་ན་བྱེད་ དཔེར་ན་ Grant Create Table ཡང་ན་ Drop Tableའཚག་འདེམས་བཀའ་ཚིག་ནང་འཇུག་མི་བྱེད། བཀའ་ཚིག་གང་དག་ནང་འཇུག་བྱེད་པ་གཞི་གྲངས་མཛོད་ལ་རག་ལས། དཔེར་ན་ dBase གནས་འདིར་སྒྲིག་པའི་ཆ་ཤས་འདིའི་SQLབཀའ་ཚིག་ལག་བསྟར་ཁོ་ན་བྱེད།" -#. zMG8X +#. JZmCZ #: 11080000.xhp msgctxt "" "11080000.xhp\n" "par_id3154860\n" "help.text" -msgid "To run an SQL query for filtering data in the database, use the Query Design View." -msgstr "གཞི་གྲངས་མཛོད་ནང་འཚག་འདེམས་གཞི་གྲངས་ཀྱི་ SQL བཙལ་འདྲི་བྱེད་ བཙལ་འདྲིའི་ཇུས་འགོད་ རྐྱང་རྡེབ་བྱ།" +msgid "To run an SQL query for filtering data in the database, use the Query Design View." +msgstr "" #. Ck9G4 #: 11080000.xhp diff --git a/source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide.po b/source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide.po index 45752e83491..80da4efe06e 100644 --- a/source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide.po +++ b/source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide.po @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: https://bugs.libreoffice.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=LibreOffice&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&component=UI\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-08-04 13:02+0200\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-08-17 12:39+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2018-11-14 11:52+0000\n" "Last-Translator: Anonymous Pootle User\n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" @@ -6523,14 +6523,14 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "Click the Save or Save As icon Icon to save the query." msgstr "ཉར་ཚགས་ཡང་ན་གཞན་ཉརརིས་རྟགས་རིས་རྟགས་ ལ་རྐྱང་རྡེབ་ཀྱིས་བཙལ་འདྲིའི་དེ་ཉར་ཚགས་བྱ་ཐུབ།" -#. WiVpi +#. CFL3H #: data_enter_sql.xhp msgctxt "" "data_enter_sql.xhp\n" "par_id3153223\n" "help.text" -msgid "Query Design" -msgstr "ཇུས་འགོད་བཙལ་འདྲིའི་" +msgid "Query Design" +msgstr "" #. 2ArGc #: data_forms.xhp @@ -7081,14 +7081,14 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "Click Create Query in Design View." msgstr "ཇུས་འགོད་མཐོང་རིས་སྤྱད་ནས་བཙལ་འདྲིའི་གསར་པ་འཛུགས་པརྐྱང་རྡེབ་བྱེད།" -#. 9nBBo +#. xkwQQ #: data_queries.xhp msgctxt "" "data_queries.xhp\n" "par_idN1065F\n" "help.text" -msgid "You see the Query Design window." -msgstr "\"ཇུས་འགོད་བཙལ་འདྲིའི་\"སྒེའུ་ཁུང་མཐོང་ཐུབ།" +msgid "You see the Query Design window." +msgstr "" #. xGFGr #: data_register.xhp @@ -7747,14 +7747,14 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "Enter the filter conditions into one or several fields. Note that if you enter filter conditions into several fields, all of the entered conditions must match (Boolean AND)." msgstr "ཡིག་དུམ་གཅིག་གམ་གཉིས་ནང་འཚག་འདེམས་ཆས་ནང་བཅུག་བྱེད། དོ་སྣང་བྱ་རྒྱུ་ གལ་ཏེ་ཡིག་དུམ་མང་དག་ནང་འཚག་འདེམས་ཆ་རྐྱེན་ནང་བཅུག་བྱེད་ན་ ནང་བཅུག་གི་ཆ་རྐྱེན་(གཏན་ཚིག་ AND)འདི་དག་ཡོད་ཚད་དང་འཚགས་པ་དགོས།" -#. FjhEB +#. sNJBm #: data_search2.xhp msgctxt "" "data_search2.xhp\n" "par_id3149481\n" "help.text" -msgid "More information about wildcards and operators can be found in Query Design." -msgstr "འབྲེལ་ཡོད་ཀུན་འཕྲོད་རྟགས་དང་རྩིས་རྒྱག་རྟགས་ཀྱི་དེ་བས་མང་བའི་ཆ་འཕྲིན་ བཙལ་འདྲ་འཆར་འགོད་དཔྱད་གཟིགས།" +msgid "More information about wildcards and operators can be found in Query Design." +msgstr "" #. cEDEo #: data_search2.xhp @@ -8107,14 +8107,14 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "Click Create Table View." msgstr "རེའུ་མིག་མཐོང་རིས་གསར་བཟོ་རྐྱང་རྡེབ་བྱེད།" -#. oUbtR +#. QEHKK #: data_tables.xhp msgctxt "" "data_tables.xhp\n" "par_idN10795\n" "help.text" -msgid "You see the View Design window, which is almost the same as the Query Design window." -msgstr "\"མཐོང་རིས་འཆར་འགོད་\"སྒེའུ་ཁུལ་མཐོང་ཐུབ་ དེ་དང་\"བཙལ་འདྲ་འཆར་འགོད་\"སྒེའུ་ཁུང་འདྲ་མཚུངས་ཡིན།" +msgid "You see the View Design window, which is almost the same as the Query Design window." +msgstr "" #. bTx8G #: data_view.xhp @@ -21058,13 +21058,13 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "changes; protectingprotecting; recorded changesrecords; protectingreview function;protecting records" msgstr "བཟོ་བཅོས་; སྲུང་སྐྱོབ་སྲུང་སྐྱོབ་; ཟིན་འགོད་ཀྱི་བཟོ་བཅོས་ཟིན་འགོད་; སྲུང་སྐྱོབ་" -#. 4cTt7 +#. Tj23h #: redlining_protect.xhp msgctxt "" "redlining_protect.xhp\n" "hd_id3159201\n" "help.text" -msgid "Protecting Changes " +msgid "Protecting Changes" msgstr "" #. jVeUw diff --git a/source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen.po b/source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen.po index e3f2b2cffc7..b1d8e34dbdb 100644 --- a/source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen.po +++ b/source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen.po @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: https://bugs.libreoffice.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=LibreOffice&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&component=UI\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-08-04 13:02+0200\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-08-17 12:39+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2018-11-14 11:52+0000\n" "Last-Translator: Anonymous Pootle User\n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" @@ -61,14 +61,14 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "All your settings are saved automatically. To expand an entry either double click this entry or click the plus sign. To collapse the entry, click the minus sign or double click the entry." msgstr "སྒྲིག་བཟོ་བྱས་པ་རྣམས་རང་འགུལ་གྱིས་ཉར་ཚགས་བྱེད། ཁྱེད་ཀྱིས་སྡོང་འགྲེམས་གྲུབ་ཆའི་ནང་བཟོ་བཅོས་དགོས་རྒྱུའི་རྣམ་གྲངས་འདེམས་དགོས་ རྣམ་གྲངས་མིང་ཞིག་གི་མདུན་དུ་\"+\"རྟགས་ལ་རྐྱང་རྡེབ་བམ་ཆ་རྡེབ་བྱས་པས་དེའི་ནང་གི་འདེམས་གཞིའི་ནང་དོན་རྣམས་ཁ་ཕྱེ་ཐུབ་པ་དང་ \"-\"རྟགས་ལ་རྐྱང་རྡེབ་བྱས་པས་རྣམ་གྲངས་གབ་པར་འགྱུར།" -#. Dn9AL +#. HMSEY #: 01000000.xhp msgctxt "" "01000000.xhp\n" "par_idN10607\n" "help.text" -msgid "You see only the entries that are applicable to the current document. If the current document is a text document, you see the %PRODUCTNAME Writer entry, and so on for all modules of %PRODUCTNAME. %PRODUCTNAME Impress and %PRODUCTNAME Draw are treated as the same in this dialog. The common entries are always visible." -msgstr "ཐེངས་དང་པོར་ཚལ་ཐོའི་བཀའ་ཚིག་[ཡོ་བྱད།] – [འདེམས་གཞི།...]བདམས་པའི་སྐབས་ བྱ་རིམ་གྱིས་\"སྤྱོད་པོའི་ཆ་འཕྲིན།\"ནང་དོན་མངོན་པར་བྱེད། རྗེས་སུ་ཚལ་ཐོའི་བཀའ་ཚིག་འདི་འདེམས་ཐེངས་རེར་ཐེངས་གོང་མའི་ཁ་བརྒྱབ་པའི་སྐབས་ཀྱི་འདེམས་གཞི་ཁྭ་ཡི་ནང་དོན་མངོན་པར་འགྱུར།" +msgid "You see only the entries that are applicable to the current document. If the current document is a text document, you see the %PRODUCTNAME Writer entry, and so on for all modules of %PRODUCTNAME." +msgstr "" #. uYcBu #: 01000000.xhp @@ -79,13 +79,13 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "Select an entry to edit." msgstr "འདིར་ཁྱོད་ནས་འདེམས་གཞིའི་ཁྱབ་ཁོངས་ཀྱི་འབྲེལ་ཡོད་གསལ་བཤད་ནང་དོན་སྣ་ཚོགས་གཟིགས་ཐུབ། " -#. qV89h +#. cLKW2 #: 01000000.xhp msgctxt "" "01000000.xhp\n" -"par_id1013200911280529\n" +"par_id61597440155071\n" "help.text" -msgid "Note for macOS users: The Help mentions the menu path Tools - Options at numerous places. Replace this path with %PRODUCTNAME - Preferences on your macOS main menu. Both menu entries open the Options dialog box." +msgid "%PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options" msgstr "" #. WS53M @@ -5245,42 +5245,6 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "Opens the Certificate Path dialog." msgstr "" -#. yZc9g -#: 01030300.xhp -msgctxt "" -"01030300.xhp\n" -"par_idN106871\n" -"help.text" -msgid "TSAs" -msgstr "" - -#. yxkXg -#: 01030300.xhp -msgctxt "" -"01030300.xhp\n" -"par_idN1068B1\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Allows you to maintain a list of Time Stamping Authority (TSA) URLs. TSAs issue digitally signed timestamps (RFC 3161) that are optionally used during signed PDF export." -msgstr "" - -#. LBhZv -#: 01030300.xhp -msgctxt "" -"01030300.xhp\n" -"par_idN1068E1\n" -"help.text" -msgid "TSAs" -msgstr "" - -#. 3GGAj -#: 01030300.xhp -msgctxt "" -"01030300.xhp\n" -"par_idN106921\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Opens the Time Stamping Authority URLs dialog." -msgstr "" - #. tY5b3 #: 01030500.xhp msgctxt "" @@ -7522,6 +7486,168 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "Specifies the color for highlighting the changed lines in the text." msgstr "" +#. BANMp +#: 01040800.xhp +msgctxt "" +"01040800.xhp\n" +"tit\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Comparison Options" +msgstr "" + +#. E6UnW +#: 01040800.xhp +msgctxt "" +"01040800.xhp\n" +"bm_id481597340419434\n" +"help.text" +msgid "document comparison;options comparison;automatic comparison;by word comparison;by character document comparison;random ID" +msgstr "" + +#. Bw9mZ +#: 01040800.xhp +msgctxt "" +"01040800.xhp\n" +"hd_id801597320214148\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Document Comparison Options" +msgstr "" + +#. DRYng +#: 01040800.xhp +msgctxt "" +"01040800.xhp\n" +"par_id761597320214148\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Defines the comparison options for the document." +msgstr "" + +#. vgLbk +#: 01040800.xhp +msgctxt "" +"01040800.xhp\n" +"par_id101597332748471\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Open a text document, choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Comparison." +msgstr "" + +#. mjJDZ +#: 01040800.xhp +msgctxt "" +"01040800.xhp\n" +"hd_id421597320817511\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Compare documents" +msgstr "" + +#. uKiJe +#: 01040800.xhp +msgctxt "" +"01040800.xhp\n" +"par_id821597320851919\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Automatic: Uses traditional algorithm for document comparison (default)." +msgstr "" + +#. sG9SF +#: 01040800.xhp +msgctxt "" +"01040800.xhp\n" +"par_id771597320878668\n" +"help.text" +msgid "By word: compares documents segmenting contents word by word." +msgstr "" + +#. BRvm7 +#: 01040800.xhp +msgctxt "" +"01040800.xhp\n" +"par_id431597320905536\n" +"help.text" +msgid "By characters: compares documents segmenting contents character by character. You can define the minimal number of character for the comparison." +msgstr "" + +#. 8Pb46 +#: 01040800.xhp +msgctxt "" +"01040800.xhp\n" +"hd_id521597320824763\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Random Number to improve accuracy of document comparison" +msgstr "" + +#. CVid8 +#: 01040800.xhp +msgctxt "" +"01040800.xhp\n" +"par_id411597332706569\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Introduce an identifier to improve accuracy of document comparison when done by word or by characters." +msgstr "" + +#. SBPxy +#: 01040800.xhp +msgctxt "" +"01040800.xhp\n" +"par_id631597333767341\n" +"help.text" +msgid "These options are enabled when the Compare documents options are by words or by characters." +msgstr "" + +#. D8X8F +#: 01040800.xhp +msgctxt "" +"01040800.xhp\n" +"hd_id601597323591520\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Take it into account when comparing" +msgstr "" + +#. AzAaF +#: 01040800.xhp +msgctxt "" +"01040800.xhp\n" +"par_id191597335836486\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Activates the document comparison using By word and By character options." +msgstr "" + +#. BRybW +#: 01040800.xhp +msgctxt "" +"01040800.xhp\n" +"hd_id1001597323596761\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Ignore pieces of length" +msgstr "" + +#. jrR5L +#: 01040800.xhp +msgctxt "" +"01040800.xhp\n" +"par_id751597333853235\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Set the minimum number of characters to trigger a valid comparison." +msgstr "" + +#. hZ7bt +#: 01040800.xhp +msgctxt "" +"01040800.xhp\n" +"hd_id291597323603653\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Store it when changing the document" +msgstr "" + +#. GgGrD +#: 01040800.xhp +msgctxt "" +"01040800.xhp\n" +"par_id421597332757267\n" +"help.text" +msgid "Stores the random number in the document." +msgstr "" + #. CxgNP #: 01040900.xhp msgctxt "" @@ -16747,40 +16873,40 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "Enable the check to send information about your %PRODUCTNAME version, operating system and basic hardware. This information is used to optimize the download." msgstr "" -#. uDvTG +#. AN7zk #: opencl.xhp msgctxt "" "opencl.xhp\n" "tit_opencl\n" "help.text" -msgid "Open CL" +msgid "OpenCL" msgstr "" -#. enEVC +#. sDXCB #: opencl.xhp msgctxt "" "opencl.xhp\n" "bm_id4077578\n" "help.text" -msgid "Open CL;setting optionssetting options;Open CL" +msgid "OpenCL;setting optionssetting options;OpenCL" msgstr "" -#. bVCo8 +#. RAY7n #: opencl.xhp msgctxt "" "opencl.xhp\n" "par_idN10558\n" "help.text" -msgid "Open CL" -msgstr "Java" +msgid "OpenCL" +msgstr "" -#. wKxGg +#. KoASK #: opencl.xhp msgctxt "" "opencl.xhp\n" "par_idN10568\n" "help.text" -msgid "Open CL is a technology to speed up calculation on large spreadsheets." +msgid "OpenCL is a technology to speed up calculation on large spreadsheets." msgstr "" #. ddvkj diff --git a/source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress.po b/source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress.po index 2d8e97b2881..a67f0e2066b 100644 --- a/source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress.po +++ b/source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress.po @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: https://bugs.libreoffice.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=LibreOffice&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&component=UI\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-06-22 17:23+0200\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-08-17 12:39+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2017-10-04 10:22+0000\n" "Last-Translator: Anonymous Pootle User\n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" @@ -601,15 +601,6 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "Area Style / Filling" msgstr "ནང་དོན་སྐོང་གསབ" -#. nn7rV -#: main0202.xhp -msgctxt "" -"main0202.xhp\n" -"hd_id3150048\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Shadow" -msgstr "གྲིབ་གཟུགས་" - #. qXLpG #: main0203.xhp msgctxt "" @@ -1105,15 +1096,6 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "Switches the 3D effects on and off for the selected objects." msgstr "འདེམས་ངེས་བྱ་ཡུལ་གསུམ་འཇལ་ནུས་པ་ཀྱི་ཁ་ཕྱེ་དང་རྒྱབ་པ་བརྗེ་འགྱུར།" -#. G5r64 -#: main0210.xhp -msgctxt "" -"main0210.xhp\n" -"hd_id3145350\n" -"help.text" -msgid "Interaction" -msgstr "འགུལ་སྟངས་བཀོད་སྒྲིག་" - #. NXNKE #: main0211.xhp msgctxt "" diff --git a/source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01.po b/source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01.po index 7401b97d65b..c916b008b10 100644 --- a/source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01.po +++ b/source/bo/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01.po @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: https://bugs.libreoffice.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=LibreOffice&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&component=UI\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-08-04 13:02+0200\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-08-17 12:39+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2018-10-21 20:04+0000\n" "Last-Translator: Anonymous Pootle User\n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" @@ -22777,14 +22777,14 @@ msgctxt "" msgid "While Typing" msgstr "ནང་འཇུག་སྐབས་" -#. 2MCDP +#. FArms #: 05150100.xhp msgctxt "" "05150100.xhp\n" "par_id3154017\n" "help.text" -msgid "Automatically formats the document while you type. To set the formatting options, choose Tools - AutoCorrect Options, and then click the Options tab." -msgstr "ཁྱེད་ཀྱི་ནང་འཇུགས་སྐབས་ཡིག་ཚགས་རང་འགུལ་ངོས་སུ་འགྱུར་[ཡོ་བྱད་] - [འདེམས་གཞི་རང་འགུལ་གྱི་བཅོས་པ་...] རྐྱང་རྡེབ་\"འདེམས་གཞི་\"འདེམས་གཞིའི་ཁ་ " +msgid "Automatically formats the document while you type. To set the formatting options, choose Tools - AutoCorrect - Options, and then click the Options tab." +msgstr "" #. Ddr5r #: 05150100.xhp -- cgit