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  • Plugin Contributor Claudiu Lodromanean

    (@claudiulodro)

    That plugin is still in development and not ready for live sites, so I wouldn’t use it if you are not experienced.

    Having things in custom tables is going to be a big speed boost compared to having everything stored in metadata.

    The project is still active and being worked on, but it is a big change and the changes will be in WooCommerce core in a major release like 4.0 or 5.0.

    Thread Starter advisorexpertwordpress

    (@advisorexpertwordpress)

    Thank you so much, so we can expect a very fast Woo within 1 or 2 years ?

    Plugin Contributor Claudiu Lodromanean

    (@claudiulodro)

    Yes! We’ll have it as soon as possible, but we want to make sure we don’t break a bunch of sites. ??

    We were trying to add on Beds products 2 attributes with variations. First would be Size with changing the price only and second is Finish with changing the images.
    Different product size reflects different price and image is connected to different product finish. We can’t achieve that for one product.
    We are using Robin Theme.
    We apologies if we are replying in a wrong section!
    Please help us!

    Thank you !
    Kindest regards,
    Stefan Sarbu

    Hello,

    @claudiulodro, great plug-in!

    Just wanted to check are there any updates?

    Tested the plug-in (https://github.com/liquidweb/woocommerce-custom-orders-table), worked fine. What possible problems can be if the plug-in is used on a live site?

    Could you please share your opinion, which are the potential risks of using the plug-in?

    Thanks!

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