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March 28, 2025 at 10:54 am #16872190

magdalenaS-11

Background of the issue:
I am trying to synchronize Duplicated terms (select attribute) in troubleshooting for my WordPress site using WPML. The site I need help with is hidden link.

Symptoms:
In attribute settings, I have products assigned to specific attributes only in one language, and in the rest, I have 0, while everything on the front end works correctly.

Questions:
Is it normal that after synchronizing Duplicated terms, products are assigned to specific attributes only in one language?

March 31, 2025 at 3:53 pm #16880288

Otto
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Languages: English (English ) Spanish (Español )

Timezone: America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires (GMT-03:00)

Thank you for contacting WPML support.
While you are waiting for one of my colleagues to take this ticket and work on it, let me provide you with the first debugging steps or if I can help with the issue quickly.

Try the following:

1. Synchronize Attributes and Update Product Variations:
• Within the same Attributes tab, after selecting an attribute, scroll down and click on the “Synchronize attributes and update product variations” button. 
• Repeat this process for each attribute assigned to your products. 
This approach ensures that attributes and their associated variations are correctly synchronized across all languages.

2. Verify Unique Slugs for Translated Attributes
Ensure that each translated attribute/category has a unique slug to prevent conflicts.

Best Regards,
Otto