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If you are unable to export/re-import XLIFF files, it could be caused by= a number of issues: insufficient permissions, altered source files, or tec= hnical errors.
Use the list and table below to find possible causes and solutions t= o problems with XLIFF exports and re-imports.
Permissions
The Project Manager has not enab= led task re-import for this project.
The Community Administrator has not enabled task re-import for = this community.
Deletions
Access
The task is already complete. (Once a task reaches 100% and has been "ma= rked complete," it cannot be overwritten by an imported XLIFF).
The user does not have access to the task. (Users can only export/re-imp= ort their own assignments).
Another error was found (see below).
If an error other than those listed above caused the re-import to fail, = the reason will be listed on the Process Que= ue.
Any task that failed will be marked with a failed import icon .=
To find out why the task re-import failed, click the Detail= s link (listed next to the task). The E= rror will be listed at the end of the dialog.
Use the table below to find the cause of the error and a possible soluti= on.
If you see this error... |
It could be caused by... |
Try this... |
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Error while parsing XLIFF file or not a valid Enterpris= e XLIFF. |
This error occurs if the XLIFF doesn't follow the XLIFF spec and/or if t= he file uploaded is not an actual XLIFF file. For example, if you try to im= port SDLXLIFF you would get this error. (i.e. Enterprise successfully read = the file, but the file had invalid syntax). |
Make sure the file is saved as XLIFF = (and not SDLXLIFF*). *SDLXLIFF is not supported in the Enterprise TMS. |
Failed to read XLIFF file or |
There was a technical issue while the file was importing to Enterprise.<= em> The "Failed to read" message is an IO error. This means that Enterpr= ise could not read the re-imported XLIFF file from the hard drive. = |
Contact support@lingotek.com. |
File not found. |
There was a technical issue during file re-import. |
Try re-importing the task again. If you are unsuccessful after two more attempts, reach out to su= pport@lingotek.com. |
Illegal UUID in XLIFF. |
The document UUID was edited, is invalid, or has bad syntax. |
Re-export or contact support@lingotek.com. |
The source attribute is not valid. |
This error occurs if the source attribute in the XLIFF = file doesn't match the source attribute of the task in Ent= erprise. Note: This error is rare. |
Make sure the source text in the XLIFF file matches the source text of t= he task in Enterprise. |
The target attribute is not valid. |
Same as above, only regarding the target instead of the source. |