Congratulations on installing PosiPay! After your initial installation, you are now able to configure the features to make them accessible.
Note: Do this after installing the latest package.
Grant Access to PosiPay
To have access to the PosiPay features, assign PosiPay’s Permission Set to a User with a System Administrator profile.
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Access Level: Read Only
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Click Save.
Translation Workbench
Enable Translation Workbench
Make sure that the Translation Workbench is enabled, if it is currently disabled enable it. To enable,
Go to Set up > Search Translation Workbench in the quick find box > Translation Language Settings
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Add Translated Languages and Translator
Click Add to select the languages your organization supports and the users who are responsible for translating that language.
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Choose the language you wish to add. Add translators for this language to the Selected List box and click Save. After translators have entered all translated values, check Active to make these translations available to your users.
To make users translators for this language, select them from the Available List and click add. Make sure you give all translators the "View Setup and Configuration" permission so that they can begin translating.
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Select Language in your Org
Go to Set up > Language Settings > Enable platform-only languages - no default translations are provided for platform-only languages check box is ticked.
Then you can add languages that your org supports. Click Save after.
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Export STF File
If you are a translator or if you don’t have a STF file yet for importing. You can export it and translate the words that are translatable for your org’s supported language.
Go to Setup>Translation Workbench>Export tick the Source radio button and press Export as STF.
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(If User is a translator) An email will be sent to the email address that was setup from your org. This email contains the link to the STF file.
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(If User is a translator) Click the latest STF file that the email sent (The provided example below shows many STF file, just ignore those as it is just an example, you will only have one STF file when first time).
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After clicking the file it will now then prompt you to its detail page where you can also download it. Click View file to download the STF file.
(If User is a translator) The STF file that was exported contains all the translatable content of your org, you can now open and edit it using any of the following: Notepad ++, Excel, VsCode, Notepad or any other editor that can edit STF files.
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(If User is a translator) The image below shows the example content of the STF file. To translate some text on it make sure to change the Language Code according to your org’s default language. Then you can now select words form content that you want to translate. Take note that when you translate only change those in the right side and not those in the left side, refer to the check mark in the image below, the check signifies editable area the ex is not.
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(If User is a translator) You can now then remove those rows that are not included in your translation. It should look something like the image below (Take note that it only defers on the how many translated content that the translator has translated).
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Importing the STF File
If the user has already the STF file, the user can just , go to Setup>Translation Workbench>Import Click the Choose File button then select your STF file. After selecting you can now then press Import.
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After that, you should receive an email containing a success message if it is successfully imported and an error message if it is not successfully imported. The email should look something like the image below.
If success,
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If failed,
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Next place to go: Step 4 - Stripe Setup
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