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* Check the Dashboard to make sure you do not see the prep kit version you deactivated in the outstanding kits
 
* Check the Dashboard to make sure you do not see the prep kit version you deactivated in the outstanding kits
 
* Notify (email, phone, etc.) the responsible party in charge of translation this job is not needed any longer and has been deactivated in the Lingoport system.
 
* Notify (email, phone, etc.) the responsible party in charge of translation this job is not needed any longer and has been deactivated in the Lingoport system.
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= How do I setup AtTask (WorkFront) in order to create an AtTask project for each prep kit? =
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AtTask is set-up using 'CustomTasks'. See [[Custom Tasks]] for details.

Revision as of 16:16, 28 April 2016

I have clicked on Prep Kit but I don't want this kit to be translated any more. How do I deactivate the kit?

When you have pressed the Prep Kit button, a number of steps were taken. In particular, a prep kit was created, the database was updated, and the files were sent to the configured translation end point.

  • Open a command prompt
  • Use the 'deactivate' command for this project and this version of the kit
  • Go to the staging/sendkits/<group_name>/<project_name> and if the prep kit you want to deactivate is still there, remove those files.
  • Run the Automation job
  • Check the Dashboard to make sure you do not see the prep kit version you deactivated in the outstanding kits
  • Notify (email, phone, etc.) the responsible party in charge of translation this job is not needed any longer and has been deactivated in the Lingoport system.

How do I setup AtTask (WorkFront) in order to create an AtTask project for each prep kit?

AtTask is set-up using 'CustomTasks'. See Custom Tasks for details.