Thread Starter
JapeNZ
(@japenz)
Have tried running with just Woocommerce active and it’s not working.
Is there a guide, or is this plugin no longer supported?
Hi @japenz
Can you please explain what is not working?
Is the date picker not displaying or the date itself is not saving?
Regards
Thread Starter
JapeNZ
(@japenz)
Hi @webcodingplace,
Thank you for getting back to me 🙂
I’m able to add the date and the details are viewable on the front end.
After waiting a day, products with an expiry date set aren’t being changed to out of stock.
Is there a way to set an expiry time so I can troubleshoot without having to wait a day each time?
Thanks again for your help 🙂
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JapeNZ.
Thread Starter
JapeNZ
(@japenz)
So another day has passed and products haven’t updated to out of stock.
I only have Product Expiry for WooCommerce and Woocommerce active.
Any idea what might be going wrong?
Can you please install this plugin
https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-crontrol/
and see if the cron job to change the stock “woo_expiry_schedule_action” is registering or not. It will also display you the time when it will run, or you can run it manually to figure out the issue.
Regards
Thread Starter
JapeNZ
(@japenz)
Hi @webcodingplace
Perfect! I was able to manually run the cron job and it worked perfectly 🙂
I guess it must be something to do with how WP Engine manages cron jobs.
I’ll contact them for support.
Thank you!