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Bug #87640

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Keep language reference for associated l10n_mode=exclude children

Added by Oliver Hader about 5 years ago. Updated almost 5 years ago.

Status:
Closed
Priority:
Should have
Assignee:
-
Category:
DataHandler aka TCEmain
Target version:
-
Start date:
2019-02-04
Due date:
% Done:

100%

Estimated time:
TYPO3 Version:
8
PHP Version:
Tags:
Complexity:
medium
Is Regression:
Sprint Focus:

Description

Scenario

Having 1:n child associations being defined as l10n_mode=exclude on their parent side, currently leads to deleting and recreating the child entity (re-synchronization). For composite relations (children can only exist with their parent - usually accessed through their parent as aggregate root) this is "okay" in terms of domain-driven design. However having large data-sets leads to performance impact during the re-synchronization process.

Aspects

  • 1:* composite "inline" - confirmed, should be enhanced
  • 1:* associations "group", "select" - not confirmed yet, pending
  • m:n associations "group", "select" - not confirmed yet, pending

Related issues 7 (2 open5 closed)

Related to TYPO3 Core - Task #79856: Enhance DataHandler translation and synchronization handlingClosedOliver Hader2017-02-16

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Related to TYPO3 Core - Bug #80656: l10n_mode=exclude not properly applied when processing ancestorsClosedOliver Hader2017-04-03

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Related to TYPO3 Core - Bug #80080: IRRE and allowLanguageSynchronizationClosed2017-03-01

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Related to TYPO3 Core - Bug #80944: Inline records are duplicated upon saving the master recordNew2017-03-06

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Related to TYPO3 Core - Bug #82929: sys_file_references filled with duplicate/multiple entriesClosed2017-11-06

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Related to TYPO3 Core - Bug #82469: Weird localization behavior of records having IRRE tt_content childrenClosed2017-09-12

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Related to TYPO3 Core - Bug #89271: Inline (IRRE) records are not kept in sync on record saveUnder Review2019-09-25

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