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    The update date refers to the date when the translation was last edited, so it indeed cannot be used in the case you described.


    What you could do is keep all the proofread terms in a JSON for each language and compare them with the next export, to see what was already proofread and what is new, and then send to your database only the newly proofread strings.


    Note that you can also export all proofread translations only when the language is 100% completed, with callbacks: https://poeditor.com/kb/how-to-use-poeditor-callbacks

    Fabio Rossi shared this idea  ·