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Rules for Step Type Option

You can control who can change a segment's status with the Step Type option, which is available for all Human Steps in a workflow on the Advanced options pop-up. The Step Type can be None (the default), Review, or Translate. Depending on the Step Type selected for the current step, the Browser Workbench restricts the status modification options available to the user. The Step Type option also defines how modifications to a segment content affect the status of the segment.
A Step Type of None has the following effect on the user that performs the Human Step:
  • The user can change the segment’s translation status arbitrarily.
  • There is no connection between changing the segment content and the translation status for the segment.
A Step Type of Translate enforces the following restrictions in Browser Workbench for the user that performs the Human Step:
  • The user cannot manually set a segment’s translation status to Reviewed or Rejected—they can only mark the segment as Pending Review or clear the segment’s translation status.
  • If a segment’s translation status is Reviewed, any change in the segment’s content resets the segment’s translation status to Pending Review. Changes in a segment comment are not considered to be content changes and do not cause a change in the status.
A Step Type of Review will enforce the following restrictions in Browser Workbench for the user that performs the Human Step:
  • The user cannot manually set a segment’s translation status to Pending Review—they can only mark the segment as Reviewed or Rejected or clear the segment’s translation status.
  • Any change in the segment’s content sets the segment’s translation status to Rejected.

These rules make sure that a translator cannot approve anything and cannot change anything already approved without triggering an additional review. On the other side, the reviewer cannot change anything without approval from the translator.

If a status change was made by mistake and a user does not have permission to undo it according to the rules above, then the user can restore the previous status by rolling back the segment to the last history entry.

If a segment is locked then no status change is available on the segment.