Background of the issue:
I have duplicated my posts to translate them into French. All of my posts have WPRM recipe cards. I noticed that the parent post assigned to my recipe cards changed to French, even though I haven't yet created a single recipe card in French. It seems like duplicating a post into the second language changed the language of the parent post of my recipe card. I had to go back to all of my original posts in English, remove and re-add my recipe card in English for the parent post to be set back to English. Attached is an example, I haven't created any recipe card for French yet, so the parent post should still be English.
Symptoms:
The parent post language of my WPRM recipe cards switches to the second language (French) when I duplicate a post.
Questions:
How can I avoid the parent post language of my recipe cards from switching to the second language when I duplicate a post?
Is it possible for you to change those to the minimum requirement?
You may need to contact your hosting provider for that. Meeting those baseline requirements is critical before debugging and sometimes solves issues you experience. The most important thing is to raise the WP Memory Limit. Please try to raise it before you contact your hosting company. You can do it from the wp-config.php file in your WordPress installation. Insert this code in that file:
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