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Last updated by Paola Mendiburu 1 week, 1 day ago.
Assisted by: Paola Mendiburu.
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May 7, 2025 at 1:28 am #17004027 | |
sarahM-40 Site owner |
Background of the issue: Symptoms: Questions: |
May 7, 2025 at 6:51 am #17004476 | |
Bruno Kos WPML Supporter since 12/2018
Languages: English (English ) German (Deutsch ) French (Français ) Timezone: Europe/Zagreb (GMT+02:00) |
Hi, Even if you publish a translation of the scheduled post, it will not be published immediately—it will be scheduled, just like the original. Please see my screenshots. |
May 7, 2025 at 10:53 am #17005696 | |
sarahM-40 Site owner |
Hi, thanks for your reply, but this isn't my experience (please see the attached screenshots). Screenshot 1: This English blog post (the original) is scheduled to publish on May 10 at 7AM PST Screenshot 2: I've asked WPML to automatically translate it into Dutch. When I click into the translation for review, the only options are to go back, to edit the translation (which opens the advanced translation editor) or to publish the post. After editing the translation, I have to hit "Publish", so I do. Screenshot 3: Instead of scheduling the Dutch version of the blog post for May 10, like the original, it publishes the translation right away on May 7. |
May 7, 2025 at 2:04 pm #17006972 | |
Bruno Kos WPML Supporter since 12/2018
Languages: English (English ) German (Deutsch ) French (Français ) Timezone: Europe/Zagreb (GMT+02:00) |
Indeed if you schedule a post and then send it through Translation Management with the status "Wait for Review" (assigned to yourself), and then publish it from the review screen, the post will go live immediately — it will not follow the original schedule. However, if you translate the post directly in ATE (Advanced Translation Editor), the scheduled date and time from the original post will be preserved. It appears that setting the status to "Wait for Review" overrides the original scheduling. This issue has been escalated to our Tier 2 team for further investigation. It may require some debugging, so I appreciate your patience — I’ll get back to you as soon as I have any updates or additional questions. |
May 12, 2025 at 12:52 pm #17023127 | |
Bruno Kos WPML Supporter since 12/2018
Languages: English (English ) German (Deutsch ) French (Français ) Timezone: Europe/Zagreb (GMT+02:00) |
This issue has been escalated to WPML developers. I will keep this thread updated as soon as I get any new information from them! |
June 11, 2025 at 3:38 pm #17127022 | |
sarahM-40 Site owner |
Hi Bruno, Thanks for your assistance. It's been a month since our last communication, so I wanted to follow up to see if there had been any development on this issue. Thank you! |
June 16, 2025 at 8:22 am #17137359 | |
Paola Mendiburu WPML Supporter since 11/2020
Languages: English (English ) Spanish (Español ) Italian (Italiano ) Timezone: Europe/Madrid (GMT+02:00) |
Hi there! This is Paola and I will continue with the ticket as Bruno is on holidays. There you will see the updates. |
June 16, 2025 at 2:47 pm #17139635 | |
sarahM-40 Site owner |
Hi Paola, Thank you for your reply! I'm not familiar with an errata. Does this mean there will never be a solution for the "1. Wait for review" issue as the errata includes a workaround? Or is this something the WPML developers are working on? Thank you! |
June 17, 2025 at 7:43 am #17141094 | |
Paola Mendiburu WPML Supporter since 11/2020
Languages: English (English ) Spanish (Español ) Italian (Italiano ) Timezone: Europe/Madrid (GMT+02:00) |
The developers are working on a permanent fix for both options. In the meantime for option 1 you can apply the workaround. |