Please forget this request.
I found the problem. It was in the dash in the names.
There is the regular dash and the long dash (in Word).
Hi @marcdegagnelob
Please forget this request. I found the problem. It was in the dash in the names. There is the regular dash and the long dash (in Word).
I see you had a problem with the sorting of new products in your WooCommerce store’s translated version. The new product wasn’t aligning with the default sorting option “Default sorting (custom order + name)” in the translated version, even though it worked fine in the primary language.
But it looks like you’ve got it all figured out! You found the culprit was the different types of dashes in the product names.
Great catch, indeed! Different types of dashes can sometimes throw off sorting algorithms, which might have caused the unexpected sorting order in your translated store. It’s always smart to keep naming conventions consistent to avoid such hiccups.
I’ll go ahead and mark this thread as resolved. However, if you ever have more questions or issues in the future, don’t hesitate to kick off a new topic.
Hope you have a fantastic day!
