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Victor
MemberHi April!
Just wanted to share with you that a new release of our plugins is out, where we included a new Import Process System setting that allows you to select whether you want your imports to be processed Asynchronously or using the cron-based system. You can find this setting under Events > Settings > Imports tab under the Global Import Settings section.
If you are experiencing problems with your imports, please try using the cron-based system.
Also, if you were using the code snippet to use the cron-based imports system, please remove it and use this setting instead.
Additionally, we added an option to stop and clear all current asynchronous import processes by using the Stop current processes option.
You can find out more about this release → https://theeventscalendar.com/maintenance-release-for-the-week-of-9-september-2018/
We apologize for the delay and appreciate your patience while we worked on this.
As always, we suggest to setup a dev/staging site so you can make all plugin updates without disrupting the live site.
Please update the plugins and don’t hesitate to open a new topic if anything comes up.
Best,
VictorVictor
MemberHi Tina!
Just wanted to share with you that a new release of our plugins is out, where we included a new Import Process System setting that allows you to select whether you want your imports to be processed Asynchronously or using the cron-based system. You can find this setting under Events > Settings > Imports tab under the Global Import Settings section.
If you are experiencing problems with your imports, please try using the cron-based system.
Also, if you were using the code snippet to use the cron-based imports system, please remove it and use this setting instead.
Additionally, we added an option to stop and clear all current asynchronous import processes by using the Stop current processes option.
You can find out more about this release → https://theeventscalendar.com/maintenance-release-for-the-week-of-9-september-2018/
We apologize for the delay and appreciate your patience while we worked on this.
As always, we suggest to setup a dev/staging site so you can make all plugin updates without disrupting the live site.
Please update the plugins and let us know how it works for you.
Best,
VictorSeptember 13, 2018 at 2:07 pm in reply to: "Unable to process this import – a breakage or conflict may have resulted in the #1621369Victor
MemberHi Gustavo!
Just wanted to share with you that a new release of our plugins is out, where we included a new Import Process System setting that allows you to select whether you want your imports to be processed Asynchronously or using the cron-based system. You can find this setting under Events > Settings > Imports tab under the Global Import Settings section.
If you are experiencing problems with your imports, please try using the cron-based system.
Also, if you were using the code snippet to use the cron-based imports system, please remove it and use this setting instead.
Additionally, we added an option to stop and clear all current asynchronous import processes by using the Stop current processes option.
You can find out more about this release → https://theeventscalendar.com/maintenance-release-for-the-week-of-9-september-2018/
We apologize for the delay and appreciate your patience while we worked on this.
As always, we suggest to setup a dev/staging site so you can make all plugin updates without disrupting the live site.
Please update the plugins and don’t hesitate to open a new topic if anything comes up.
Best,
VictorVictor
MemberHi Kathy!
Just wanted to share with you that a new release of our plugins is out, where we included a new Import Process System setting that allows you to select whether you want your imports to be processed Asynchronously or using the cron-based system. You can find this setting under Events > Settings > Imports tab under the Global Import Settings section.
If you are experiencing problems with your imports, please try using the cron-based system.
Also, if you were using the code snippet to use the cron-based imports system, please remove it and use this setting instead.
Additionally, we added an option to stop and clear all current asynchronous import processes by using the Stop current processes option.
You can find out more about this release → https://theeventscalendar.com/maintenance-release-for-the-week-of-9-september-2018/
We apologize for the delay and appreciate your patience while we worked on this.
As always, we suggest to setup a dev/staging site so you can make all plugin updates without disrupting the live site.
Please update the plugins and let us know if the fix works for your site.
Best,
VictorVictor
MemberHi There!
Just wanted to share with you that a new release of our plugins is out, where we included a new Import Process System setting that allows you to select whether you want your imports to be processed Asynchronously or using the cron-based system. You can find this setting under Events > Settings > Imports tab under the Global Import Settings section.
If you are experiencing problems with your imports, please try using the cron-based system.
Also, if you were using the code snippet to use the cron-based imports system, please remove it and use this setting instead.
Additionally, we added an option to stop and clear all current asynchronous import processes by using the Stop current processes option.
You can find out more about this release → https://theeventscalendar.com/maintenance-release-for-the-week-of-9-september-2018/
We apologize for the delay and appreciate your patience while we worked on this.
As always, we suggest to setup a dev/staging site so you can make all plugin updates without disrupting the live site.
Please update the plugins and let us know if the fix works for your site.
Best,
VictorSeptember 13, 2018 at 2:05 pm in reply to: Unable to process this import due to a breakage or conflict #1621366Victor
MemberHi Mike!
Just wanted to share with you that a new release of our plugins is out, where we included a new Import Process System setting that allows you to select whether you want your imports to be processed Asynchronously or using the cron-based system. You can find this setting under Events > Settings > Imports tab under the Global Import Settings section.
If you are experiencing problems with your imports, please try using the cron-based system.
Also, if you were using the code snippet to use the cron-based imports system, please remove it and use this setting instead.
Additionally, we added an option to stop and clear all current asynchronous import processes by using the Stop current processes option.
You can find out more about this release → https://theeventscalendar.com/maintenance-release-for-the-week-of-9-september-2018/
We apologize for the delay and appreciate your patience while we worked on this.
As always, we suggest to setup a dev/staging site so you can make all plugin updates without disrupting the live site.
Please update the plugins and let us know if the fix works for your site.
Best,
VictorSeptember 13, 2018 at 2:04 pm in reply to: Eventbrite ticket Information no longer showing / cannot import events #1621365Victor
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September 13, 2018 at 2:01 pm in reply to: formerly working ical url imports stopped working, now stuck in limbo #1621361Victor
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MemberHi Geoff!
Just wanted to share with you that a new release of our plugins is out, where we included a new Import Process System setting that allows you to select whether you want your imports to be processed Asynchronously or using the cron-based system. You can find this setting under Events > Settings > Imports tab under the Global Import Settings section.
If you were experiencing problems with your imports, please try using the cron-based system.
Also, if you were using the code snippet to use the cron-based imports system, please remove it and use this setting instead.
Additionally, we added an option to stop and clear all current asynchronous import processes by using the Stop current processes option.
You can find out more about this release → https://theeventscalendar.com/maintenance-release-for-the-week-of-9-september-2018/
We apologize for the delay and appreciate your patience while we worked on this.
As always, we suggest to setup a dev/staging site so you can make all plugin updates without disrupting the live site.
Please update the plugins and let us know if the fix works for your site.
Best,
VictorVictor
MemberHi There!
Just wanted to share with you that a new release of our plugins is out, where we included a new Import Process System setting that allows you to select whether you want your imports to be processed Asynchronously or using the cron-based system. You can find this setting under Events > Settings > Imports tab under the Global Import Settings section.
If you were experiencing problems with your imports, please try using the cron-based system.
Also, if you were using the code snippet to use the cron-based imports system, please remove it and use this setting instead.
Additionally, we added an option to stop and clear all current asynchronous import processes by using the Stop current processes option.
You can find out more about this release → https://theeventscalendar.com/maintenance-release-for-the-week-of-9-september-2018/
We apologize for the delay and appreciate your patience while we worked on this.
As always, we suggest to setup a dev/staging site so you can make all plugin updates without disrupting the live site.
Please update the plugins and let us know if the fix works for your site.
Best,
VictorVictor
MemberHi There!
Just wanted to share with you that a new release of our plugins is out, where we included a new Import Process System setting that allows you to select whether you want your imports to be processed Asynchronously or using the cron-based system. You can find this setting under Events > Settings > Imports tab under the Global Import Settings section.
If you were experiencing problems with your imports, please try using the cron-based system.
Also, if you were using the code snippet to use the cron-based imports system, please remove it and use this setting instead.
Additionally, we added an option to stop and clear all current asynchronous import processes by using the Stop current processes option.
You can find out more about this release → https://theeventscalendar.com/maintenance-release-for-the-week-of-9-september-2018/
We apologize for the delay and appreciate your patience while we worked on this.
As always, we suggest to setup a dev/staging site so you can make all plugin updates without disrupting the live site.
Please update the plugins and let us know if the fix works for your site.
Best,
VictorVictor
MemberHi John!
Just wanted to share with you that a new release of our plugins is out, where we included new Import Process System setting that allows you to select whether you want your imports to be processed Asynchronously or using the cron-based system. You can find this setting under Events > Settings > Imports tab under the Global Import Settings section.
If you were experiencing problems with your imports, please try using the cron-based system.
Also, if you were using the code snippet to use the cron-based imports system, please remove it and use this setting instead.
Additionally, we added an option to stop and clear all current asynchronous import processes by using the Stop current processes option.
You can find out more about this release → https://theeventscalendar.com/maintenance-release-for-the-week-of-9-september-2018/
We apologize for the delay and appreciate your patience while we worked on this.
As always, we suggest to setup a dev/staging site so you can make all plugin updates without disrupting the live site.
Please update the plugins and let us know if the fix works for your site.
Best,
VictorSeptember 13, 2018 at 7:04 am in reply to: Pre Sales Questions for Events Calendar Pro & Event Tickets Plus #1620645Victor
MemberHi Steve!
Thanks for your interest in our plugins.
In general, all the requirements you describe are able to be accomplished with Event Tickets and Event Tickets Plus.
Event Tickets Plus allows you to add as many tickets as you wish to a given event and sell those tickets using an e-commerce system like WooCommerce or Easy Digital Downloads. You can also configure custom attendee registration forms to collect information like t-shirt size or food preferences. You can learn more about the ticket creation process in the following article > https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/making-tickets/
The main thing I wasn’t able to see while browsing your demos and documentation was something to give me confidence that events happening every day between 2 dates with multiple time slots available each day can be configured using your product(s).
With Events Calendar PRO you can create recurring events like you mention, however, our Event Tickets plugin does not currently support tickets for recurring events. There is a workaround to this by breaking a recurring event our of its series, but this will completely unlink the event from the recurrence.
I’d recommend you install and make some tests with our free plugins (The Events Calendar and Event Tickets) so you can get a sense of how the ticketing system works and for yourself if it adapts to your specific needs. As a reference, let me also point you to the following article about managing orders and attendees for your events > https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/managing-your-orders-and-attendees/
We also have a pretty cool refund policy, so if you purchase our plugins and they don’t fit your needs, you can ask for a full refund within 30-days of purchase > https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/refund-policy/
I hope that helps. Let me know if any follow up question.
Best,
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