Hi, Massimiliano:

I believe that FrameMaker has the ability to connect to a database via the ODBC standard (Open Data Base Connectivity.) Try searching FrameMaker's online help, Google, and the knowledgebase at Adobe.com for something like ODBC FrameMaker.

Also, try a disk search on your computer; there may be an ODBC plugin somewhere in the FrameMaker installation directory. If not, you may need to rerun the FrameMaker installer to choose ODBC. I don't know anything more than this faint memory, but perhaps someone on this list, or the other FrameMaker forums at Adobe.com might offer additional information.

HTH
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Peter Gold
KnowHow ProServices

Massimiliano Lodi wrote:
Hi Mike, thanks for your interesting answer.
1. It sounds like you just need to create a user variable for each  term
and insert the variables at the appropriate spots in your document.

You're right, but someway to connect directly to database would be much
easier than creating and maintening templates for each language or make the
conditional assignment that you mention.

Max



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