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In reply to: [Events Manager - Calendar, Bookings, Tickets, and more!] csv import eventsMany, many thanks Angelo! I greatly appreciate EM & EMPro. We’ll anxiously await this functionality. Would be very happy to test the DEV on my site rebuild, if and when that would help.
Thank you very much for sharing this solution.
Yes thank you …the latest dev version does display my custom location fields.
Thank you Marcus!!!
Thanks for finding this code error. Hopefully it will be included in the next version, so all “Location Attributes” display with EM v5.9.4. I don’t know if this is the best way, but I backed up and used a plugin called: “WP Rollback”. The EM site probably has a link to do this too.
Diona, I know nothing about this, but noticed a dash, where an equal sign might be expected. If you figure this out, I could really use this too!
I’m not sure if this is related, but under EM v5.9.4, my “Location Attributes” (including #_LATT{Latitude} and #_LATT{Longitude}) were not displaying anywhere except in the database. When I rolled the version back to v5.9.2 …is works normally. Thanks for this fabulous plugin!
Alessio,
Not sure if this is similar to what you’re asking. But yes it would be extremely helpful to my website, to be able to differentiate between the parent and child categories by using placeholders.
~April
I’m relatively new to WordPress, so please check carefully what I’m suggesting. As I moved my site from local to hosted, I had similar issues. In my case, I found that all of my tables had lost their auto increment value …and (thankfully) would not accept entries.
Through my cPanel access, I used phpMyAdmin, looked at each tables’ Operations tab. From there I restored the yes check mark to the “Add AUTO_INCREMENT value”. Some tables of course do not use this setting, so I compared them all to my last working version.
My EM installation has this is check marked for: wp_em_tickets and wp_em_tickets_bookings. In fact, all 10 of my wp_em_ tables have this value set to yes. Hope this helps.
Well said Renaat!
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In reply to: [wp-forecast] My Search & Replace Caused: “http_request_failed”Thank you, you did reply and I asked you to go ahead and close the thread.
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In reply to: [wp-forecast] My Search & Replace Caused: “http_request_failed”Thank you for the very prompt response Tuxlog. Please go ahead and close my question.
?? Hope it’s helpful to others, but must admit that I learned it from someone else.
Yes, what I did was to create a location called: “_Location To Be Determined”. The punctuation causes it to appear first on the list and thus be the default.
Thank you all!