Tapsa wrote:
I don't know what I'm doing wrong here...
I received a TM as TMX file (it has been created with MemoQ 5), but whatever settings I try in Studio 2011, the import function replaces system field values with current ones.
This means that creation and last modification dates and creator of every TU are replaced with current date/time and me as creator. This is not good.
However, if I import the same TMX in Trados Workbench, all system fields stay intact, and if I export the file from Workbench and import it in Studio, the fields stay intact.
There must be some higher level of something involved here, but I haven't figured it out.
Any ideas? Sure one should be able to import TMX with system fields direct in Studio 2011 without using some - pardon me for saying this - prehistoric software in the middle.
You aren't doing anything wrong. SDL is doing it wrong. I have flagged up this problem in the forum before, and then flagged it up once again, but got no answer.
This of course shouldn't happen with a standard format. As far as I know, the TMX format was in the hands of LISA, which went bust this February. This leaves TMX in a limbo with nobody seeing to it that people actually implement the standard fully and correctly... and they don't. They never have. Various CAT tools have a history of using mutually incompatible language codes and rejecting each other's files. They don't even fail graciously, letting the user know about the problem and allowing them to pick an alternative language code on the fly. They just fail and leave the user high and dry due to this trivial incompatibility.
If I was a cynical person, I would be inclined to believe that SDL and perhaps other vendors break the importing of TMX files from "3rd party" sources on purpose to nudge people towards an all-SDL (all-whatever) workflow that offers increased functionality over CAT-hopping. But of course I'm sure that's not the case, I'm sure SDL can produce a reasonable explanation for this phenomenon. I wouldn't hold my breath, though.
In the meantime, you can try opening your TMX files in a text editor and editing the header as described in the linked thread. Please report back if it worked.
[Edited at 2011-11-15 11:07 GMT]