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Make transfer/restore content culture aware · Issue #132 · umbraco/Umbraco.Deploy.Issues · GitHub

A brief description of the feature request goes here.
Currently, the option to restore/transfer from deploy, is not aware of the culture, in meaning that if you have content with 2 languages, for example, you create some content for English and danish and want to transfer/restore only the English one to another environment, then deploy actually transfers/restores both English and danish, instead of just English.

Scenario:

  1. I have 3 languages on my site: English, Danish and Romanian and then I create content and publish it for all languages and transfer it from dev to live so it is the same.
  2. Then on dev, let´s say I unpublish only the danish language for my content, and transfer it to live (remember that on live my danish is published). At the same time, I also make a change on the Romanian language.
  3. So what happens after the transfer (remember I tried to transfer the Danish language), is that I see on the history that my danish content is saved and I have a notification that is "Published (pending changes)", instead of it saying that it is "Unpublished", and the change for the Romanian language is there as well. The conclusion for this is that when you transfer only one language content, it actually transfers all languages instead of just one.

You can also see a video for the above scenario here:
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/83591955/178488560-0fead35c-3c12-4109-b291-bd94491f7099.mp4

In this case, it would be a good idea to make the transfer/restore only for one language, or a notification that other languages have been changed on the environment you have transferred/restored.


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