[Libreoffice-commits] help.git: source/text

Johnny_M (via logerrit) logerrit at kemper.freedesktop.org
Fri Aug 14 17:56:53 UTC 2020


 source/text/sdatabase/02010100.xhp |    2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

New commits:
commit d4ab7e2e49c20e908bff6211c725e8711393382a
Author:     Johnny_M <klasse at partyheld.de>
AuthorDate: Fri Aug 14 13:28:59 2020 +0200
Commit:     Olivier Hallot <olivier.hallot at libreoffice.org>
CommitDate: Fri Aug 14 19:56:32 2020 +0200

    tdf#132643 Translate German section IDs
    
    Change-Id: If96b69983c3a8074d5c19b3c2ca5ace4312654a5
    Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/help/+/100736
    Tested-by: Jenkins
    Reviewed-by: Olivier Hallot <olivier.hallot at libreoffice.org>

diff --git a/source/text/sdatabase/02010100.xhp b/source/text/sdatabase/02010100.xhp
index 504f4eeda..bc07b8a95 100644
--- a/source/text/sdatabase/02010100.xhp
+++ b/source/text/sdatabase/02010100.xhp
@@ -369,7 +369,7 @@
 
 <h3 id="hd_id3148926">Formulating filter conditions</h3>
 
-<section id="abfragekriterien">
+<section id="query_criteria">
 <paragraph id="par_id3153162" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">When formulating filter conditions, various operators and commands are available to you. Apart from the relational operators, there are SQL-specific commands that query the content of database fields. If you use these commands in the $[officename] syntax, $[officename] automatically converts these into the corresponding SQL syntax via an internal parser. You can also enter the SQL command directly and bypass the internal parser. The following tables give an overview of the operators and commands:</paragraph>
 
 <table id="tbl_id3152803">


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