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  • Hello,

    It should be fixed in 2.0
    Please edit the wp-content -> plugins -> All in one calendar -> constant.php and set AI1EC_DEBUG to False.

    This will help with performance issues.
    Take Care

    Thread Starter gordox

    (@gordox)

    Excellent, that worked! Thanks J!

    @jashan, when does 2.0 will be released? I thought it was last week. I’m longing to implement the new version!

    Thank you.

    Hello @Pheljms,

    We’re hoping to release 2.0 on Monday ??
    However, we will roll in small batches. 10% users at time so, you can hope to get it somewhere next week.

    Thanks

    I’m in the state of using AI1EC version 1.10.11-standard
    and want to upgrade to version 2.0.9. How should I do
    that and still preserve the ability to edit Event fields?
    Have there been any changes to the Event fields data types
    that would impact the update? Thanks.

    Heinz

    Hi, what do you mean with “update Event fields”?
    2.1.9 should allow you to update all fields as usual and should be less power hungry.
    As usual, the same caveats applies:
    1) make a database backup before upgrading
    2) make a backup of 1.10.11 before upgrading
    3) if something goes wrong after upgrading and you see a white screen, rename the folder with ftp to disable it

    Let me know if you upgrade succesfully

    I did create a backup of 1.10.11 database on subdirectory abc.domain.org [not real name] with WP 4.1 and AI1EC 1.10.11.
    Exported data and Plugins suing All-In-One-Migration.
    Installed a clean WP 4.1 on a different subdirectory def.domain.org.
    Imported the data and Plugins from “abc.domain.org”
    Could not update AI1EC from 1.10.11 to 2.1.9.
    So deleted AI1EC 1.10.11 (with its data of course).
    Did a new Migration from “abc” to “def” this time without the Plugins.
    Existing Events cannot be edited – can’t change Date/Time/Location,
    but can edit the text in the Visual area.

    Is there a sequence of steps that will make the upgrade work?

    Thanks.

    Heinz

    What does it me “Could not update AI1EC from 1.10.11 to 2.1.9.”? Can you show an image of the edit event page?

    By “Could not update AI1EC from 1.10.11 to 2.1.9” all I meant was that when the Plugins are listed in the WP Admin mode, there is no “update” link displayed that I could use to update the Timely Calendar.

    Regarding editing the Event Page there really is nothing to show.
    When entered with WP 4.1 and AI1EC v 1.10.11 the Event entered and
    displayed properly. When the website was migrated to a platform with WP 4.1 and AI1EC v 2.1.9, the Event was displayed without indicating DATE and TIME. Entering new information for DATE and TIME could not be saved.
    Event Location Details, Event Cost and Tickets, and Organizer Contact Info could not be opened to view or edit the data in those fields.

    I note that the Posterboard calendar view was dropped in v. 2 of AI1EC – never a cool thing to do when updating software. I know an Addon was added but I’m not sure it supports the old version of AI1EC. I first thought the update problem I was experiencing was due to this dropped feature. Or perhaps the database fields had been changed in some way. This has been a very puzzling experience.

    However, since this experience I have now succeeded in saving most of the 1.10.11 data and migrating it to a clean WP 4.1 installation with 2.1.9 and editing Events now seems to work. I’ll let you know if this continues to work later on.

    Thanks for looking into this for me.

    Heinz

    Hi, you can download extended views for free on our website. I know it’s a pain the migration from 1.x to 2.x but 2.x is more stable and less power hungry.
    Also, with the switch we made to using add ons, you are sure to install and run only the code you need.
    As for updating, if you don’t see anything, just delete/copy with ftp.

    Let me know if you need help, i will be on the forums during festivities too

    Nicola, thanks for being so responsive.

    I think I’m past the hard part – v1.10.11 to v2.1.9 update.
    I’ll let you know if I experience any problems
    moving forward.

    Thanks.

    Heinz

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