When a user gets unexplainable results, they may wish to “reset” a node’s translation. For example, you may wish to disassociate a node if the wrong translation profile was applied to the node. This can be done by selecting the node and then choosing "Disassociate translations” from the translation Actions menu. Once the translation is disassociated, the node can be re-uploaded for translation - with the correct translation profile.
What does it mean to disassociate a translation?
When you disassociate a node’s translation, you will break the connection between its Enterprise component and its Drupal component. The node’s existing translation will be preserved in Drupal; however, the source node will no longer be tracked in Enterprise.
This means
Depending on the reason you wish to disassociate translations, you may opt for another solution.
Deleting a Node
If you need to remove a node (e.g. a test file or a file uploaded in error), you can delete it. Note: This will permanently delete a node from both Drupal and Enterprise. Use with caution.
To delete a node,
If the wrong translation profile is associated with a node, it is easy to correct.
First disassociate the translation. Then re-upload the file with the correct translation profile.
For help creating a new translation profile, click here.
Important Tip
If you need to disassociate translations for a configuration item (e.g. menus, blocks, etc.), we recommend contacting support@lingotek.com. Because translations for configuration items are stored quite differently from translations for nodes, we recommend getting professional assistance.
Configuration items are bundled into groups and then uploaded to the TMS in a single file, such as “Menu 1”. When a config string is disassociated, Drupal updates the document on the TMS so the string no longer appears.
For example:
For help disassociating translations for configuration items, please contact support@lingotek.com.
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