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Problem:
You are inquiring if the feature for updating previous translations with new glossary updates has been released.
Solution:
We are currently testing this feature, and it is planned for release in WPML 4.7.0. Once available, you will find a new button in the glossary UI that allows you to update translations after making changes to the glossary. This process will rerun all necessary jobs without incurring additional costs.

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Last updated by Andreas W. 6 months ago.

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May 16, 2024 at 8:22 pm #15637060

brianM-35

Hello,

I had a question about an upcoming feature that is mentioned in a couple of the other support threads here on WPML. I am wondering if this feature has been released yet, for updating previous translations with new glossary updates.

https://wpml.org/forums/topic/how-to-retroactivily-update-glossary-entry-after-pages-posts-have-been-made/

https://wpml.org/forums/topic/how-to-update-translations-with-new-glossary-items/

May 16, 2024 at 8:53 pm #15637125

Andreas W.
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This feature is currently in testing and planned for WPML 4.7.0.

The idea is that you will find a new button on the UI of the glossary which will allow you to update the translations once changes have been made to the glossary. This will then run all the necessary jobs again without producing any extra cost.