• rnr600

    (@rnr600)


    So the description says:

    Select dates to skip in estimated (most shipping don’t work on weekends, so you can select Saturday, Sunday and all the saturday and sundays will not be counted in calculating estimated shipping date).

    And because that is true, no shipping on Saturday and Sunday, those are the two days I set up to be skipped.

    Except that the plugin seems to think I do can ship on Sundays because in the front end it proclaims the estimated delivery to be Monday on this fine Sunday. Clearly, if skipped dates are set to Saturday and Sunday, it cannot be delivered on Monday – that can only be displayed on any other day than Saturday and Sunday.

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  • Plugin Support Janilyn T

    (@janilyn409)

    Hi @rnr600 ,

    Are you using any caches saving plugin on your site? Our plugin works based on real time, thus saved caches will interfere with it.

    You can also try further debugging:

    • Deactivate all other plugins, except WooCommerce and our WPC plugins. Check the functionality to see if it’s working or not.
    • Reactivate other plugins one by one to find the source of the conflict.
    • Change to our WPCstore theme or any other WooCommerce specialized theme to check.

    If you still cannot figure it out, kindly share your backend settings of the delivery dates and a public link of your products.

    Best regards.

    Thread Starter rnr600

    (@rnr600)

    Hi there

    Thanks for your suggestions. There is only a varnish/proxy cache running by my hoster, but I doubt that interferes with anything.

    What I did was exclude Monday as well and so it immediately skipped to delivery on Tuesday (that was on Sunday) which is exactly what I’m looking for. I expected that to cause issues on Monday but Monday came and it still had Tuesday as delivery day. Now, I am curious to see what it says on Friday as Monday should be a delivery day when shipped on Friday. We’ll see by the end of the week.

    Plugin Support Janilyn T

    (@janilyn409)

    Hi @rnr600 ,

    Next time when you test the rules, you can always adjust the date and time on your site to the point you want to test. No need to wait for the actual time to come.

    We will wait for your feedback. Meanwhile, I have tested this on our dev site and it is working quite well so far.

    Best regards.

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