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Version: Windchill 12.1
Use Case: I am working in a Java workflow Expression robot, on an EPMDocument. My end result is I need to create new translation packages based on what that document had been translated into in past versions and iterations. I have the Starting Document, and all version, and I have the target translation package. How can I get the actual TranslationLink object, and get the language attribute, or how can I get the language of the translated package?
Description:
I tried querying for the Translation link like this, but windchill indicates that source is not an attribute of TranslationLink.
wt.query.QuerySpec qs = new wt.query.QuerySpec(com.ptc.arbortext.windchill.translation.TranslationLink.class);
qs.appendWhere(new wt.query.SearchCondition(com.ptc.arbortext.windchill.translation.TranslationLink.class,
com.ptc.arbortext.windchill.translation.TranslationLink.SOURCE_ROLE,wt.query.SearchCondition.EQUAL, epmDoc.getIdentity()));
wt.fc.QueryResult linkResults = PersistenceHelper.manager.find(qs);
while(linkResults.hasMoreElements()){
com.ptc.arbortext.windchill.translation.TranslationLink link = (com.ptc.arbortext.windchill.translation.TranslationLink)linkResults.nextElement();
System.out.println("Lang ="+link.getLanguage());
}
I am getting the translation package like this, but I havent had any luck getting the language off of that document.
wt.fc.PersistenceHelper.manager.navigate(nextObj, com.ptc.arbortext.windchill.translation.TranslationLink.ALL_ROLES, com.ptc.arbortext.windchill.translation.TranslationLink.class);
Any help would be appreciated.
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You can get the language of a persistable object like an translation package or document by requesting it's PTC_DD_LANGUAGE attribute.
com.ptc.core.lwc.server.PersistableAdapter persistAdapObj = new com.ptc.core.lwc.server.PersistableAdapter((wt.fc.Persistable) linkedObj, null,java.util.Locale.US, new com.ptc.core.meta.common.SearchOperationIdentifier());
persistAdapObj.load("IBA|PTC_DD_LANGUAGE");
String strValue = (String) persistAdapObj.get("IBA|PTC_DD_LANGUAGE").toString();
System.out.println("Lang-"+strValue);
You can get the language of a persistable object like an translation package or document by requesting it's PTC_DD_LANGUAGE attribute.
com.ptc.core.lwc.server.PersistableAdapter persistAdapObj = new com.ptc.core.lwc.server.PersistableAdapter((wt.fc.Persistable) linkedObj, null,java.util.Locale.US, new com.ptc.core.meta.common.SearchOperationIdentifier());
persistAdapObj.load("IBA|PTC_DD_LANGUAGE");
String strValue = (String) persistAdapObj.get("IBA|PTC_DD_LANGUAGE").toString();
System.out.println("Lang-"+strValue);
Yes, I agree. That attribute is on the source DD and on the translated DD.
Note that technically this can be controlled by a Translation Preference: "Document Language Attribute" but in practise customers use the out of the box setting PTC_DD_LANGUAGE.