IRecruitment: how are postings handled in an multilingual environment

We use the e-business-suite in two languages: German and English.
In iRecruitment we have got the following problem:
For some vacancies, when I update a vacancy then the english posting and also the german posting is updated in the same way.
For other vacancies, when I update a vacancy in the english html-page then just the english posting is updated but not the german one.
What is the logic behind this behavior?
### Steps to Reproduce ###
<br>I create a new vacancy. The vacancy is approved.
<br>
<br>The english and the german posting are the same.
<br>
<br>I update the vacancy in english.
<br>
<br>Sometimes it happens that the english and german posting are updated.
<br>Sometimes it happens that only the english posting is updated.
<br>
<br>
<br>I have checked the database:
<br>
<br> 1 select name, language, posting_content_id, source_language, how_to_apply
<br> 2 from IRC_POSTING_CONTENTS_TL
<br> 3 where name in ('IRC445','IRC446','IRC450','IRC443','IRC447','IRC448')
<br> 4* order by name, language
<br>
<br>NAME LANG POSTING_CONTENT_ID SOUR HOW_TO_APPLY
<br>---------- ---- ------------------ ---- <br>------------------------------------------------------------
<br>IRC443 D 15089 D <P>aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa</P>
<br> US 15089 US wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
<br>
<br>IRC445 D 15091 US how to apply - version 2
<br> US 15091 US how to apply - version 2
<br>
<br>IRC446 D 15092 D version 2
<br> US 15092 US version 1
<br>
<br>IRC447 D 15093 D <P>aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa</P>
<br> US 15093 US zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
<br>
<br>IRC448 D 15094 D <P>asaaaaaaaaaaaaaa</P>
<br> US 15094 US zzzzzzzzzzzzzz
<br>
<br>IRC450 D 15096 US <P>aaaaaaaaaaaaa</P>
<br> US 15096 US <P>aaaaaaaaaaaaa</P>
<br>
<br>
For IRC445 and IRC450 it works fine. What I see is that the source language is US for both languages.
<br><br>
All other IRCs do not work as expected. What I see is that the source language is different.
<br><br>
What is the reason for that? How does the software determine the soruce language? Does it depend on default job postings?

Flash is single threaded correct. Events work just like any
other application... using an Observer Design Pattern, you can
"Dispatch" events, and objects that are registered to "listen" to
that object will hear the dispatched event. So if you use an object
that is based off of InteractiveObject (such as a Sprite) - it can
dispatchEvent(someScope.Const, functionRedirect); SomeScope stands
for where and what kind of event is it. For instance a if you
wanted to listen to a Mouse Event, you would import MouseEvent and
do sprite.addEventListener(MouseEvent.ROLL_OVER, onSpriteRollOver);
then bulid a function onSpriteRollOver.
I advise setting up a global app event dispatcher object so
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:) (Use the singleton design pattern to do so... look into
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