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Merge pull request #13989 from SORMAS-Foundation/task-add_customizable_enum_info_message
Update customizable enum configuration to include a note about server restart
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sormas-api/src/main/resources/strings.properties

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infoNoCustomizableEnumTranslations = Click on the + button below to add translations to this customizable enum value.
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infoNoCustomizableFieldTranslations = Click on the + button below to add translations for this field.
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infoNoCustomizableFieldOptions = Click on the + button below to add options for this field.
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infoCustomizableEnumConfigurationInfo = Customizable enums are value sets that can be customized in order to react to the individual needs of your country or a specific epidemiological situation. The table on this screen contains all customizable enum values in the database. Each value is associated with a data type, e.g. disease variants or occupation types. Some of these data types have default values that are automatically added to the database when SORMAS is set up or new data types are added to the system.<br/><br/>You can add new enum values or edit existing ones, add translations for languages supported by SORMAS, select the diseases that the value should be visible for (by default, customizable enum values are visible for all diseases), and configure additional properties.<br/><br/>Properties are used to further control the behaviour of customizable enum values. E.g. the "has details" property that is supported by most enum values toggles whether selecting this enum value would bring up an additional text field that users can add more information to.
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infoCustomizableEnumConfigurationInfo = Customizable enums are value sets that can be customized in order to react to the individual needs of your country or a specific epidemiological situation. The table on this screen contains all customizable enum values in the database. Each value is associated with a data type, e.g. disease variants or occupation types. Some of these data types have default values that are automatically added to the database when SORMAS is set up or new data types are added to the system.<br/><br/>You can add new enum values or edit existing ones, add translations for languages supported by SORMAS, select the diseases that the value should be visible for (by default, customizable enum values are visible for all diseases), and configure additional properties.<br/><br/>Properties are used to further control the behaviour of customizable enum values. E.g. the "has details" property that is supported by most enum values toggles whether selecting this enum value would bring up an additional text field that users can add more information to.<br/><br/><font color="red"><b>Changing customizable enum may require a server restart to take effect.</b></font>
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infoNoImmunizationAdverseEvents = No adverse events have been created for this immunization
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infoAefiSelectPrimarySuspectVaccine = The list below contains all vaccinations of the immunization. Please select the suspect vaccination related to this adverse event.
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infoArchivedAefiEntries = Adverse event entries are automatically archived after %d days without changes to the data.

sormas-api/src/main/resources/strings_ar-SA.properties

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infoNoEnvironmentSamples = No samples have been created for this environment
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infoRestrictDiseasesDescription=Mark all diseases that the user is supposed to have access to
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infoNoCustomizableEnumTranslations = Click on the + button below to add translations to this customizable enum value.
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infoCustomizableEnumConfigurationInfo = Customizable enums are value sets that can be customized in order to react to the individual needs of your country or a specific epidemiological situation. The table on this screen contains all customizable enum values in the database. Each value is associated with a data type, e.g. disease variants or occupation types. Some of these data types have default values that are automatically added to the database when SORMAS is set up or new data types are added to the system.<br/><br/>You can add new enum values or edit existing ones, add translations for languages supported by SORMAS, select the diseases that the value should be visible for (by default, customizable enum values are visible for all diseases), and configure additional properties.<br/><br/>Properties are used to further control the behaviour of customizable enum values. E.g. the "has details" property that is supported by most enum values toggles whether selecting this enum value would bring up an additional text field that users can add more information to.
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infoCustomizableEnumConfigurationInfo = Customizable enums are value sets that can be customized in order to react to the individual needs of your country or a specific epidemiological situation. The table on this screen contains all customizable enum values in the database. Each value is associated with a data type, e.g. disease variants or occupation types. Some of these data types have default values that are automatically added to the database when SORMAS is set up or new data types are added to the system.<br/><br/>You can add new enum values or edit existing ones, add translations for languages supported by SORMAS, select the diseases that the value should be visible for (by default, customizable enum values are visible for all diseases), and configure additional properties.<br/><br/>Properties are used to further control the behaviour of customizable enum values. E.g. the "has details" property that is supported by most enum values toggles whether selecting this enum value would bring up an additional text field that users can add more information to.<br/><br/><font color="red"><b>Changing customizable enum may require a server restart to take effect.</b></font>
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infoNoImmunizationAdverseEvents = No adverse events have been created for this immunization
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infoAefiSelectPrimarySuspectVaccine = The list below contains all vaccinations of the immunization. Please select the suspect vaccination related to this adverse event.
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infoArchivedAefiEntries = Adverse event entries are automatically archived after %d days without changes to the data.

sormas-api/src/main/resources/strings_de-CH.properties

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infoNoEnvironmentSamples = No samples have been created for this environment
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infoRestrictDiseasesDescription=Mark all diseases that the user is supposed to have access to
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infoNoCustomizableEnumTranslations = Click on the + button below to add translations to this customizable enum value.
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infoCustomizableEnumConfigurationInfo = Customizable enums are value sets that can be customized in order to react to the individual needs of your country or a specific epidemiological situation. The table on this screen contains all customizable enum values in the database. Each value is associated with a data type, e.g. disease variants or occupation types. Some of these data types have default values that are automatically added to the database when SORMAS is set up or new data types are added to the system.<br/><br/>You can add new enum values or edit existing ones, add translations for languages supported by SORMAS, select the diseases that the value should be visible for (by default, customizable enum values are visible for all diseases), and configure additional properties.<br/><br/>Properties are used to further control the behaviour of customizable enum values. E.g. the "has details" property that is supported by most enum values toggles whether selecting this enum value would bring up an additional text field that users can add more information to.
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infoCustomizableEnumConfigurationInfo = Customizable enums are value sets that can be customized in order to react to the individual needs of your country or a specific epidemiological situation. The table on this screen contains all customizable enum values in the database. Each value is associated with a data type, e.g. disease variants or occupation types. Some of these data types have default values that are automatically added to the database when SORMAS is set up or new data types are added to the system.<br/><br/>You can add new enum values or edit existing ones, add translations for languages supported by SORMAS, select the diseases that the value should be visible for (by default, customizable enum values are visible for all diseases), and configure additional properties.<br/><br/>Properties are used to further control the behaviour of customizable enum values. E.g. the "has details" property that is supported by most enum values toggles whether selecting this enum value would bring up an additional text field that users can add more information to.<br/><br/><font color="red"><b>Changing customizable enum may require a server restart to take effect.</b></font>
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infoNoImmunizationAdverseEvents = No adverse events have been created for this immunization
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infoAefiSelectPrimarySuspectVaccine = The list below contains all vaccinations of the immunization. Please select the suspect vaccination related to this adverse event.
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infoArchivedAefiEntries = Adverse event entries are automatically archived after %d days without changes to the data.

sormas-api/src/main/resources/strings_de-DE.properties

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infoNoEnvironmentSamples = No samples have been created for this environment
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infoRestrictDiseasesDescription=Mark all diseases that the user is supposed to have access to
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infoNoCustomizableEnumTranslations = Click on the + button below to add translations to this customizable enum value.
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infoCustomizableEnumConfigurationInfo = Customizable enums are value sets that can be customized in order to react to the individual needs of your country or a specific epidemiological situation. The table on this screen contains all customizable enum values in the database. Each value is associated with a data type, e.g. disease variants or occupation types. Some of these data types have default values that are automatically added to the database when SORMAS is set up or new data types are added to the system.<br/><br/>You can add new enum values or edit existing ones, add translations for languages supported by SORMAS, select the diseases that the value should be visible for (by default, customizable enum values are visible for all diseases), and configure additional properties.<br/><br/>Properties are used to further control the behaviour of customizable enum values. E.g. the "has details" property that is supported by most enum values toggles whether selecting this enum value would bring up an additional text field that users can add more information to.
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infoCustomizableEnumConfigurationInfo = Customizable enums are value sets that can be customized in order to react to the individual needs of your country or a specific epidemiological situation. The table on this screen contains all customizable enum values in the database. Each value is associated with a data type, e.g. disease variants or occupation types. Some of these data types have default values that are automatically added to the database when SORMAS is set up or new data types are added to the system.<br/><br/>You can add new enum values or edit existing ones, add translations for languages supported by SORMAS, select the diseases that the value should be visible for (by default, customizable enum values are visible for all diseases), and configure additional properties.<br/><br/>Properties are used to further control the behaviour of customizable enum values. E.g. the "has details" property that is supported by most enum values toggles whether selecting this enum value would bring up an additional text field that users can add more information to.<br/><br/><font color="red"><b>Changing customizable enum may require a server restart to take effect.</b></font>
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infoNoImmunizationAdverseEvents = No adverse events have been created for this immunization
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infoAefiSelectPrimarySuspectVaccine = The list below contains all vaccinations of the immunization. Please select the suspect vaccination related to this adverse event.
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infoArchivedAefiEntries = Adverse event entries are automatically archived after %d days without changes to the data.

sormas-api/src/main/resources/strings_en-AF.properties

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infoNoEnvironmentSamples = No samples have been created for this environment
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infoRestrictDiseasesDescription=Mark all diseases that the user is supposed to have access to
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infoNoCustomizableEnumTranslations = Click on the + button below to add translations to this customizable enum value.
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infoCustomizableEnumConfigurationInfo = Customizable enums are value sets that can be customized in order to react to the individual needs of your country or a specific epidemiological situation. The table on this screen contains all customizable enum values in the database. Each value is associated with a data type, e.g. disease variants or occupation types. Some of these data types have default values that are automatically added to the database when SORMAS is set up or new data types are added to the system.<br/><br/>You can add new enum values or edit existing ones, add translations for languages supported by SORMAS, select the diseases that the value should be visible for (by default, customizable enum values are visible for all diseases), and configure additional properties.<br/><br/>Properties are used to further control the behaviour of customizable enum values. E.g. the "has details" property that is supported by most enum values toggles whether selecting this enum value would bring up an additional text field that users can add more information to.
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infoCustomizableEnumConfigurationInfo = Customizable enums are value sets that can be customized in order to react to the individual needs of your country or a specific epidemiological situation. The table on this screen contains all customizable enum values in the database. Each value is associated with a data type, e.g. disease variants or occupation types. Some of these data types have default values that are automatically added to the database when SORMAS is set up or new data types are added to the system.<br/><br/>You can add new enum values or edit existing ones, add translations for languages supported by SORMAS, select the diseases that the value should be visible for (by default, customizable enum values are visible for all diseases), and configure additional properties.<br/><br/>Properties are used to further control the behaviour of customizable enum values. E.g. the "has details" property that is supported by most enum values toggles whether selecting this enum value would bring up an additional text field that users can add more information to.<br/><br/><font color="red"><b>Changing customizable enum may require a server restart to take effect.</b></font>
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infoNoImmunizationAdverseEvents = No adverse events have been created for this immunization
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infoAefiSelectPrimarySuspectVaccine = The list below contains all vaccinations of the immunization. Please select the suspect vaccination related to this adverse event.
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infoArchivedAefiEntries = Adverse event entries are automatically archived after %d days without changes to the data.

sormas-api/src/main/resources/strings_en-GH.properties

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infoNoEnvironmentSamples = No samples have been created for this environment
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infoRestrictDiseasesDescription=Mark all diseases that the user is supposed to have access to
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infoNoCustomizableEnumTranslations = Click on the + button below to add translations to this customizable enum value.
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infoCustomizableEnumConfigurationInfo = Customizable enums are value sets that can be customized in order to react to the individual needs of your country or a specific epidemiological situation. The table on this screen contains all customizable enum values in the database. Each value is associated with a data type, e.g. disease variants or occupation types. Some of these data types have default values that are automatically added to the database when SORMAS is set up or new data types are added to the system.<br/><br/>You can add new enum values or edit existing ones, add translations for languages supported by SORMAS, select the diseases that the value should be visible for (by default, customizable enum values are visible for all diseases), and configure additional properties.<br/><br/>Properties are used to further control the behaviour of customizable enum values. E.g. the "has details" property that is supported by most enum values toggles whether selecting this enum value would bring up an additional text field that users can add more information to.
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infoCustomizableEnumConfigurationInfo = Customizable enums are value sets that can be customized in order to react to the individual needs of your country or a specific epidemiological situation. The table on this screen contains all customizable enum values in the database. Each value is associated with a data type, e.g. disease variants or occupation types. Some of these data types have default values that are automatically added to the database when SORMAS is set up or new data types are added to the system.<br/><br/>You can add new enum values or edit existing ones, add translations for languages supported by SORMAS, select the diseases that the value should be visible for (by default, customizable enum values are visible for all diseases), and configure additional properties.<br/><br/>Properties are used to further control the behaviour of customizable enum values. E.g. the "has details" property that is supported by most enum values toggles whether selecting this enum value would bring up an additional text field that users can add more information to.<br/><br/><font color="red"><b>Changing customizable enum may require a server restart to take effect.</b></font>
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infoNoImmunizationAdverseEvents = No adverse events have been created for this immunization
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infoAefiSelectPrimarySuspectVaccine = The list below contains all vaccinations of the immunization. Please select the suspect vaccination related to this adverse event.
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infoArchivedAefiEntries = Adverse event entries are automatically archived after %d days without changes to the data.

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