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Last updated by Dražen 1 year, 8 months ago.

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August 10, 2023 at 1:17 pm #14182647

adia-2

I followied the document to upload translated posts for my existing posts.

I have posts in hebrew, I exported them, translated then to english and uploaded back.
I have all the posts I translated in the correct language but they are not connected to the original hebrew posts.
I game them both the same slug and defined it as the connected value to connect the posts.
still nothing.

please help me with this.

How can I either:
1) upload them again but make sure they are connected
2) (OR) mass connect all exiting post by their slug (I think this will be better)

August 11, 2023 at 6:38 am #14185973

Dražen
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Timezone: Europe/Zagreb (GMT+02:00)

Hello,

I am afraid what you are trying to do, will require you to remove your current default language content, and reimport default language posts, then import 2nd language post as per our docs and they will be connected fine then.

Please check:

- https://wpml.org/documentation/related-projects/wpml-all-import-plugin-website-import-with-wpml/importing-multiple-languages-with-wp-all-import-and-wpml/#adding-translations-when-the-default-language-content-already-exists-on-the-site

You can post together as described here:.
- https://wpml.org/faq/how-to-link-already-translated-pages/

or via WPML hook:
- https://wpml.org/wpml-hook/wpml_set_element_language_details/

Hope this helps, let us know if any other questions.

Regards,
Drazen

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