I have created a Drupal site which has two languages such as German and English.

We have:
- A node that called "Article" with multilingual support, and has selected "Enabled, with translation" which we want to let the users able to create the same node in both languages.
- A node with called "Credit", but this node has disabled multilingual support.

However, the problem we are experiencing now is when, for example, I create a new article in English language and at the same time try to create a new credit because it did not exist before. Then the credit node's language is following the parent node's language. So if I have created a new credit in English article, then later I want to translate the article to the German language, I could not find the credit that I have just have created in English article because this credit has set in the English language. We want to disable completely of this language on credit node because there is no need to translate the credits. Since the credits are meant for both languages such as German and English.

Has someone a good permanent or temporary solution?

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truls1502’s picture

Does anyone has the same experience or is this related to the issues such as #2028711: Field language is not correctly set on new nodes and #1545896: Add Entity Translation integration which need to resolve first?

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