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Multilanguage and Qtranslate

  1. I found this post: http://forum.gravityhelp.com/topic/qtranslate-and-gravity-forms

    and while this is an ok solution, which I hope can get better in the future, I wanted to know. If I create a form for each language, can I somehow get the results for all those forms into the same "inbox" or moderation panel?

    Our site has 5 categories, each one will have 5+translations of the form. We need for each category all the submissions to end up in the same place. Thoughts?

    thanks

    Posted 13 years ago on Wednesday December 1, 2010 | Permalink
  2. Forms cannot save entries to one form. So you couldn't unify them. Form data is stored with the form that was submitted and tied to the fields on that form. Currently this isn't possible.

    If you are using Gravity Forms to create posts this shouldn't be too much of an issue as all the forms would effectively create a post that could then be published just like any other post.

    Does each category have it's own form? If so is there any reason you couldn't consolidate it so all the categories share one form and then you have translations of that form rather than a form for each category?

    Posted 13 years ago on Wednesday December 1, 2010 | Permalink
  3. Yes at this point we have 5 categories(awards). Each category has it's own form. Each form then will need to be in 5 languages. Meaning we need to create 5 forms for each category.

    All entries from each category in any language need to somehow end up being grouped together. I think I have a solution, but am waiting on an answer here: http://forum.gravityhelp.com/topic/unique-code-for-each-response?replies=4#post-13706

    Just need to figure out how to add a prefix for each form submission

    Posted 13 years ago on Thursday December 2, 2010 | Permalink