Gridly Automations provide you with the ability to multi-translate with leading machine translation solutions such as Google Translate, along with the ability to set up a fully automated multi-language pre-translation workflow, helping you save time and money with machine translation.
When creating an Automation with the “Google Text Translate”/ “Google Loc Translate” action, the strings in the language column you selected will be translated to the desired target language whenever the Automation runs successfully.
If you are not familiar with creating an Automation, please view the following article: Creating an Automation.
Cells modified by machine translation tools, including Google Translate, Open AI, Amazon Translate have a status to indicate machine translation. Note that machine-translated content isn’t stored in the Translation Memory until it is edited.
Which one to select: Google Text Translate or Google Loc Translate?
Gridly now supports 2 Google Translate actions. Pricing is the same for 2 actions:
- Google Loc Translate: Ideal for working with localization columns (languange columns) and setting up Dependencies. It simplifies machine translation into multiple languages.
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Google Text Translate: Apply Google Translate to text-based columns in Gridly. While it's more complex to set up, it offers greater customization options for your outputs."
Prerequisites
This is available for all plans, with the paid Automation action: Google Text Translate/ Google Loc Translate.
Setup
After creating the Automation, you need to configure the trigger and action. In this example, we’ll create an Automation that translates the source strings (English) to French, Italian and German when a record in the source language column (English) is edited.
1. Add “Record updated” trigger
- Click Add Trigger, then select “Record updated” from the dropdown list.
- In the “Watching columns” section, select the Source language column (Source_enUS)
For localization columns: Add “Google Loc Translate” action
With Google Loc Translate, you can translate all target languages in one step. You can create one action and Gridly will automatically translate the source language to all selected target languages.
Note
To use Automation action: Google Loc Translate, you’ll first need to set up localization columns and add Dependencies to all the desired language pairs in your Grid.
- Click Add Step and select Google Loc Translate from the list of actions
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Fill in the required fields:
- Select source language.
- Select target languages to translate. Only targets with dependencies on Source languages will be listed.
- (Optional) Check the box to only translate when the cell is empty.
For text-based columns: Add “Google Text Translate” action
With Google Text Translate, you can apply Google Translate on available text-based columns in Gridly. You can apply Google Translate to translate from a source language to a target language, and duplicate the action if you want to translate to other languages.
- Click Add Step and select Google Text Translate from the list of actions
- Fill in the required fields:
- Select original text language: Select the text source language.
- Select language to translate to: Select the target language that matches with the target language column.
- Select Output column to hold the result: select the target language column in your Grid.
Duplicate action to add translations to another column
If you want to add another column to be translated into using Google Text Translate:
- Click next to the action, and select Duplicate action from the list.
- Click on the new duplicated action.
- Change the input value to another language in the Select language to translate to and Select Output column to hold the result fields.
(Optional) Add Glossary files
You can add a Glossary file to consistently translate domain-specific terminology. Please follow the guidelines when adding the Glossary file:
- The Glossary file must be in .csv format.
- The first row must feature the language for each column using either [ISO-639] or [BCP-47] language codes
- Every subsequent row should list a glossary term in various languages
To add a Glossary file:
- In the Configure action section, scroll down and find Select Glossary file.
- If you have not added a Glossary file, click Add new file:
- Upload a CSV file following the guidelines, then click Sumbit.
- Select a Glossary file from the list.
Test Automation
- Switch the toggle on to turn on the Automation.
- Click Test Automation. If your Automation is not turned on, Gridly will require that you turn on the Automation in the resulting pop-up message. Click on the toggle to turn on and select Test again.
Invoke records to apply the Automations to existing records
If you want to run the Automation on all records without the Trigger, select Invoke records.
To view all the related articles to Automations, click here.
Filter content modified by machine translation automation actions
Create View filters to filter out content modified by Google Translate, Open AI, Amazon Translate:
- Click on the header to open View filters.
- Click Add condition group to create a filter.
- Select a column you want to apply the filter.
- Select is modified by as the operator.
- In the value section, click to select to filter by which automation action.