• Resolved patrickhs

    (@patrickhs)


    I am trying to determine what the unit of measure is on time saved in the Usage Stats that show on my WordPress Dashboard. Is the number meant to reflect hours saved? I’m really curious to know what it means.

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  • Plugin Author Jose Vega

    (@josevega)

    Hi Patrick.

    The “time saved” metric is estimated with the formula:

    Times any field has been edited in the spreadsheet * 1.4 seconds (assuming that editing a field in the regular editor takes 1.4 seconds).

    This is just an estimate, it’s impossible to really know how much time you’ve saved.

    However, right now we have a bug and the “time saved” metric is not being displayed correctly. The fix will come in the next update.

    Thread Starter patrickhs

    (@patrickhs)

    Thank you for the clarification! With the time it takes WooCommerce to load products on the backend even being on MySQL VPS – if I was flying through single edits per product I’d use at least 30-45 seconds or more per product by the time it loads, I edit, and it saves.

    This plugin has saved me weeks of time at a minimum so far. I was tediously bulk editing products through MySQL Workbench before finding this because the native interface is so cumbersome and time consuming. I love how well it has been thought through and this is easily one of the best WooCommerce plugins I have ever used. I’ll live quite happily with a dashboard glitch to keep getting the functionality and efficiency this plugin delivers.

    Plugin Author Jose Vega

    (@josevega)

    I’m glad to hear that Patrick, and we have some very exciting and powerful features coming in the next updates. I know you’ll love them.

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