Forum: CAT Tools Technical Help
Topic: TMLookup
Poster: FarkasAndras
Post title: you can
[quote]Michael Beijer wrote:
I mean: sometimes I run a search, but would then like to be able to narrow down the results to only a particular TMX. If I could filter on the source column, I could achieve this.
It would also be cool to be able to filter on the source or target columns, just to have another way of viewing the results. [/quote]
Just switch one of the search boxes to seach the source field, and enter the name of the tmx. Leave your search term in the other box.
I sometimes do this myself when I want results from a specific TM source.
Like so:
As you can see from the screenshots, in this case the second "filtering" search ran very fast, probably because there are not that many segments in 31977L0535.
Re: the "just use DB Browser for SQLite", the my hope is that TMLookup is more convenient/powerful than a general purpose DB browser, at least for TM data and the types searches translators tend to do. It is precisely for that reason that I am actively working on adding features that make sense to me and at least one or two other users.
[Edited at 2016-01-04 17:00 GMT]
Topic: TMLookup
Poster: FarkasAndras
Post title: you can
[quote]Michael Beijer wrote:
I mean: sometimes I run a search, but would then like to be able to narrow down the results to only a particular TMX. If I could filter on the source column, I could achieve this.
It would also be cool to be able to filter on the source or target columns, just to have another way of viewing the results. [/quote]
Just switch one of the search boxes to seach the source field, and enter the name of the tmx. Leave your search term in the other box.
I sometimes do this myself when I want results from a specific TM source.
Like so:
As you can see from the screenshots, in this case the second "filtering" search ran very fast, probably because there are not that many segments in 31977L0535.
Re: the "just use DB Browser for SQLite", the my hope is that TMLookup is more convenient/powerful than a general purpose DB browser, at least for TM data and the types searches translators tend to do. It is precisely for that reason that I am actively working on adding features that make sense to me and at least one or two other users.
[Edited at 2016-01-04 17:00 GMT]