Simple search in the Concordance tab
Select the Concordance tab.
In the Phrase text box, enter the phrase for which you want to perform a concordance search.
Select the matching type:
Broad match – finds segments containing at least one of the words from the searched phrase by using stemming and ignoring stop words.
Phrase match – finds segments that contain the entire searched phrase, stop words are also searched for.
Exact match – finds segments that equal the entire searched phrase, but the searched phrase cannot only contain stop words.
Define the search area:
Source – to search for the selected phrase in the source language.
Target – to search for the selected phrase in the target language.
If required, select the following parameters:
Reverse matches – If you select this parameter, the search returns the match results found for a reverse language pair than the one selected from the Language combination dropdown.
For example, when you selected English (USA) => French (France), this parameter will return also the results for the French (France) => English (USA) search.
Note
Your XTM Cloud Administrator needs to enable this parameter in the Configuration > Translation > TM > Matches – general section by selecting the Reverse memory matching checkbox.
Language variants – If you select this parameter, the search returns the match results found for every variant of the target language selected from the Language combination dropdown.
For example, if you have selected English (USA) => French (France), this parameter will return the results found for English (USA) => every French language variant.
To search for every English language variant => every French language variant, also select the Reverse matches parameter.
Note
Your XTM Cloud Administrator needs to enable this parameter in the Configuration > Translation > TM > Matches – general section by selecting the Match against all language variants checkbox.
Approved memory only – If you select this setting, the search only returns the results from the Approved Translation Memory.
Find more information about Approved and Not Approved TM in the Translation Memory topic, in the Segment statuses created in XTM section.
If required, select the Tags button to narrow down your search results.
From the Customer dropdown, select:
All – to search in TM of all customers available on your XTM Cloud instance.
a specific customer.
From the Language combination dropdown, select one or more required language pairs.
Note
Each selected language combination will be displayed on a separate tab in the search results table.
Select Search.
Result:
Based on the selected criteria, Concordance will search for a maximum of 50 results within one language pair, from which all duplicate entries (in which the source segments and the target segments are the same) will be excluded.
If you have selected Reverse matches setting, Concordance will search for another maximum of 50 results for the reversed language pair. In this case, the results of both searches will be displayed as an aggregated list with a maximum of 100 entries, from which duplicate entries (in which the source segments and the target segments are the same) will be excluded.
The Concordance search results are first sorted by:
The selected criterion.
The score.
Score – displayed as an ordinal number on the results list, expresses the relevance of the search result – the most relevant result is marked with number 1.
Source – the latest entries from the Translation Memory.
Target – displays target language phrases stored in the Translation Memory.
Note
The icon next to the target language phrase indicates that this Translation Memory entry has the status Not Approved.
Metadata column containing:
customer name.
date modified.
the information icon - hover over the icon to display additional information:
project name.
date created.
file name.
segment ID or tags.
Note
Each table tab displays search results for a different language pair selected in the Language combination field.
To sort the search results, select the icon in the right corner of the Metadata column header.
You can sort the search results in ascending or descending order by the following criteria:
Score.
Customer.
Project.
Date created.
Date modified.
File.
Segment ID.
Tags.