How to make a quick list of creationid's in a TMX so as to facilitate import into Across via mapping
Thread poster: Michael Beijer
Michael Beijer
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Dutch to English
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Jun 13, 2010

OK, here is my question:

I am in the process of importing a rather large TMX into Across Personal Edition, and would like to preserve the many different creationid's in my TMX. I am planning on mapping all of these to newly created ones in Across (Tools -> System settings -> Attributes -> Add...), however, I am looking for a way to extract a quick list of all of the various creationid's in my TMX ... Is there a way of easily doing this? Maybe using Olifant or something like t
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OK, here is my question:

I am in the process of importing a rather large TMX into Across Personal Edition, and would like to preserve the many different creationid's in my TMX. I am planning on mapping all of these to newly created ones in Across (Tools -> System settings -> Attributes -> Add...), however, I am looking for a way to extract a quick list of all of the various creationid's in my TMX ... Is there a way of easily doing this? Maybe using Olifant or something like that?

Alvast bedankt!
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