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15-10 System Administrators Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition 2. In Catalog Manager, with the catalog still open in offline mode, select the folder that contains the strings to export.

3. From the Tools menu, select Export Captions.

4. Click Browse to select the location in which to write the output file, then click OK.

5. In the What to do with duplicate captions section, select one of the following options: ■ Leave alone — Specifies to leave the duplicate captions as they are. ■ Remove IDs — Specifies to generate new and unique IDs for any objects that contain duplicate or invalid IDs. ■ Remove texts — Specifies to generate new and unique IDs for any objects that contain invalid IDs and to delete the text string for an objects that contain valid but duplicate IDs. This option results in two objects with the same name being included in directory listings of the catalog. This option is most useful for a set of analyses that have unique names and message IDs, but that share the same text strings for components such as graph axes and legends. This option results in needing to translate components only once. For example, you might translate X Axis only once rather than once for each graph.

6. Click OK.

Consider the following webmessages.xml file, which contains duplicate captions: WebMessageTable system=catalog type=folder path=sharedexampleA WebMessage name=kcap12790830_5 use=Caption status=new TEXTA Really Good ReportTEXT WebMessage WebMessageTable WebMessageTable system=catalog type=folder path=sharedexampleB WebMessage name=kcap12790830_5 use=Caption status=new TEXTI like this reportTEXT WebMessage WebMessageTable WebMessageTable system=catalog type=folder path=sharedexampleCopy of A WebMessage name=kcap12790830_5 use=Caption status=new TEXTA Really Good ReportTEXT WebMessage WebMessageTable In this example file, Object B has an invalid duplicate message ID. Object Copy of A has a valid but duplicate message ID. You can make the following selections in the Export Captions dialog: ■ Selecting Leave alone makes no changes to the contents of the file. ■ Selecting Remove IDs generates new and unique IDs for both Object B and Object Copy of A. ■ Selecting Remove texts generates a new and unique ID for Object B and deletes the WebMessage element for Object Copy of A. While this option generally ensures fewer messages to translate, keep in mind that you now see two objects with the same name in a directory listing of the catalog in Presentation Services and in Catalog Manager.