Symptômes:
When I run a new import, I don't have the option to modify the WPML All Import metabox. It is just not there in step 3.
Questions:
When I run a new import, I don't have the option to modify the WPML All Import metabox. It is just not there in step 3. Am I missing something?
Would you mind creating a new set of sample categories and translating them? Afterward, export them as a CSV file. This will serve as a reference for understanding how the data is structured in the CSV file and how additional data can be added.
Next, try importing the CSV file into the site to see if it functions correctly. This process should help clarify how data can be managed effectively.
I was trying to restart a live support discussion because I need to fix this issue quickly.
I don't understand why the documentation says that I need 1 file for the taxonomies and he tell me that I need multiple?
In the demo categories spreadsheet everything is in one file : hidden link
you told me to export a test and everything is in a single file? You both seem to say something different.
How do I import my translation as a translation of the original?
To streamline the process and avoid confusion, please follow the steps outlined by my colleague in your other ticket https://wpml.org/forums/topic/wpml-import-product-categories/ . Additionally, we kindly ask that you refrain from opening multiple tickets for the same issue to ensure clarity and efficient resolution. I will close this ticket for now.
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