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[UPDATED July, 2023]

Since 2018, automatic translations have been available at the click of a button for SAP Notes and SAP Knowledge Base Articles (KBAs).

With 10 languages available and 600,000 machine translations generated on-the-fly every month, our machine translation service powered by SAP Translation Hub is really helping to break down language barriers.

To help us understand where our machine translations are working well and where we need to improve, we've made it much easier for you to provide machine translation feedback thanks to Qualtrics.

First, generate an SAP Note or KBA machine translation as follows:

  1. Set up your preferred language in your browser.

  2. Open an SAP Note or SAP Knowledge Base Article in SAP for Me.

  3. The SAP Note or SAP Knowledge Base Article is displayed based on your browser language settings.


If your browser language is not set to the language that you need translation for, choose the ‘Available Languages’ tab and select ‘Machine Translation’ for available languages.

The same browser window is refreshed displaying the machine translation.

Then, to provide feedback:

  1. On the machine translation display, click the linked text inviting you to provide feedback.

  2. A simple Qualtrics survey opens and you are invited to tell us:

    • whether the machine translation provided was helpful

    • if not, the reasons why and whether you would prefer to have a professional translation if available, and

    • any other comments you would like to provide.



  3. Click submit to send the feedback and you'll see a thank you message and a link to find out more about SAP Translation Hub, which powers the machine translations provided for SAP Notes and KBAs.


After you've submitted your feedback, we review it and take the necessary actions to  improve the quality of our machine translations for SAP Notes and KBAs.

The more feedback we receive, the more information we have to improve the service.
So, if you use SAP Note and KBA machine translations, let us know what you
think and support us in improving SAP's machine translations!

Contact Information:

  • For questions about the SAP Notes/KBA Translation Service, please contact Emese Szecsenyi-Malya, SAP Notes Translation Service Owner.

  • For enquiries about SAP Translation Hub, please contact the product team at translationhub@sap.com.