Yes, the duplication history does store information about how metadata was copied, including ACF fields and taxonomies, as long as this is configured correctly.
Here’s how it works:
– You can create a custom duplication profile and give it a clear name (for example, “ACF Metadata Duplication”).
– This profile name is saved and displayed in the duplication history, so you can later see exactly which profile and settings were used during the copy operation.
In the profile settings, make sure to enable “All Metadata” and select the required custom taxonomies in the “Elements to copy” tab. This ensures that ACF fields and taxonomy data are duplicated correctly.
This setup makes it much easier to audit copy operations, especially when working with complex content structures that rely on ACF and custom taxonomies.
If you’d like, we can help you fine-tune a profile specifically for your ACF-based workflow.