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I will gladly provide admin access if you think that will help.
SamuelParticipantSo, what do I do when it didn’t fix the problem? I still can’t clear the old import via WP-Cron Events, and an event name didn’t update after I changed it in Google Calendar.
SamuelParticipantI was able to get the new import page to display correctly, but the “corrupted” import is still running and the events still won’t update, which is what you said is being fixed. I will wait for the update.
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SamuelParticipantThere might have been a plugin conflict that cause the import page to display incorrectly. I disabled those I no longer needed, and it now displays correctly.
SamuelParticipantI added the snippet to the end of the functions.php file. It broke my dashboard and gave me just a blank white screen.
SamuelParticipantI took things a little further by deleting the current version of the plugin and all of the mentions of tribe in the site’s database options via Advanced DB Cleaner plugin. I then re-installed the Event plugin with the current version and activated it. The import came back and the page to add a new import seems as though it isn’t working correctly, as seen in the image I included.
SamuelParticipantSorry. The HD on my iMac failed, so I needed to replace it; then, the holiday came, so this is the first week I’ve been able to work on this for a while. I installed WP Crontrol and attempted to delete the hooks tribe_aggregator_cron and tribe_aggregator_process_insert_records, but they instantly reverted back, and the import process stayed. I then deleted the scheduled import and deleted the hooks again, only for them to revert back as well and the import process remain. I then disabled the Event plugin and deleted the tribe_aggregator_cron hook successfully. However, when enabled the Event plugin again, both hooks came back along with the import process that might be causing the problem.
SamuelParticipantI don’t have access to the cPanel for the site’s hosting, so I had to use a migrate tool via the WordPress dashboard to export the database, which I emailed to the address provided. I don’t know if it is going to work for your needs though. If not, let me know so that I can request it from the hosting company. I also included screenshots for the import settings.
SamuelParticipantExcept there are 17 events.
SamuelParticipantThe URL is https://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/societycal%40gmail.com/public/basic.ics
The issues started when I forced an import unknowingly when the license wasn’t entered. Since then, an import continues to spool even after I delete the plugins, optimize the database and re-install the plugins. Also, changes to existing events and new events do not get imported.
SamuelParticipantAlso, what created the spooling issue was that I forced an import after migrating the site from a dev URL to the site’s final domain before I entered the licenses needed to verify the plugin.
SamuelParticipantI have already deleted and re-installed the plugins many times and even installed the legacy import only to find out it didn’t work and updated everything back to the current versions. The import spooling comes back and the calendar still doesn’t import correctly.
SamuelParticipantJust for further information, I updated to version 4.3.2; and, it still doesn’t work. It’s come to the point that the client is really on my ass about it and is considering dropping our firm from future projects. Please let me know if this can be fixed. If not, let me know that as well so that I can go elsewhere. Thank you.
SamuelParticipantDid you have further luck with this?
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