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Sorry, it did not resolve the issue.
MySQL version: 5.7.39-42-log
PHP version: 7.4.33Versions are the same across all environments.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Ship Estimate for WooCommerce] Feature Request: Cut-off TimeYes, that seemed to be the problem. Thank you. I had another useful idea for your plugin but forgot. I will create a topic when I remember
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Remember I told you tomorrow is a holiday in my country? So I had the date entered in the incorrect order DDMM therefore Saturday was still being considered as a delivery date. When I fixed it, The estimate shows as Tuesday when it should Monday- This reply was modified 2 years, 2 months ago by nostile.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Ship Estimate for WooCommerce] Feature Request: Cut-off TimeHello
Yes, there is an issue – 1 additional day is added.
I set the cutoff time as 3PM. Tomorrow 24/09 is a public holiday in my country and Sunday is set to be excluded. I have a next day delivery option with a max of 1 day. This delivery estimate should show as Monday 26th but instead shows as Tuesday 27th
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Ship Estimate for WooCommerce] Feature Request: Cut-off TimeThanks for the code and response but it doesn’t work all too well.
I inserted it into my functions.php and although I have Sundays set as disabled for all shipping methods, Sunday now shows as an estimate delivery date after adding the code.
I also saw in the comments that you put 10AM as the cutoff time but I can seem to understand how 15 and 6 equates to 10AM so that I can adjust it to suit my requirements
Hi there,
This was very helpful. I was pulling my hair trying to figure out why the add-on costs weren’t adding. Once the product, variable or simple, is on sale – only the sale price is shown in the cart and checkout when added with an add-on that costs a fee.
Please fix it.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] Failed and Canceled orders Email send to Customer@serkankurnaz unfortunately it doesn’t work on my end.
Instead, admin receives 2 cancelled emails instead of one.
What I really need is to send the email to the customer only. As the admin, I’m not interested in learning when an order is cancelled.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] Failed and Canceled orders Email send to Customer@serkankurnaz were you able to figure out how to send to the customer only?
I understand completely your needs because they’re a mirror of mine.
Hi Jamie,
With the old template, I had customized it to show only the order table.
Now with this new template, the vendor is also being emailed payment gateway instructions for the customer. How can I remove it?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Wallet for WooCommerce] Cancel order by userNow imagine, receiving tons of orders daily. A customer decides to cancel an order. We usually turn off emails for this and increment stock automatically because a lot of customer will order, change their mind, cancel, order again, change their mind again. So now you have, lets say 100 orders and 20 cancel. Do we have to check each of those 20 orders daily to determine whether or not the customer used their wallet to pay?
I think, it is best to refund to customer automatically. Because if not, customer has to wait for us to do it manually and cannot order again immediately. Additionally we can easily miss this and it can be extremely time consuming.
So, let us define a status to trigger when wallet is refunded. If order status is set to cancelled, or whatever custom status we may use, then refund wallet.
Please consider it
Were you able to solve this?
I would like to do something that requires this validation to be a little more sensible.
I have different user roles and different registration forms for each role. Ideally, I would like to allow an already logged in user to register for another role via the form and if they are already registered for the role that the form is attached to – then show the error message.
But I suppose disabling this validation message altogether is not a bad idea either.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Wallet for WooCommerce] Need More Consideration for COD and BACSOk I have an idea for you for Transaction Descriptions
In the overview, keep it simple
Top Up: Order XXXX
Payment: Order XXXXX
Refund: Order XXXXX
Transfer Debit / Credit: User NameThen we can make use of a lightbox to show more details like the actual description, date, time, etc
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Wallet for WooCommerce] Mini Wallet Shortcode?Thanks, it works
How about the wallet icon?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Wallet for WooCommerce] Mini Wallet Shortcode?Yes I know I can add it in theme menus
What I wished to do is add it in right corner of the Header of my website like this:
Woo Cart (BAL) | Account (Menu) | Wishlist | Cart
However being unable to add it to a custom menu is preventing me from doing this and all my menus are already being utilized.
I hope you understand.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Wallet for WooCommerce] Need More Consideration for COD and BACSThanks.
The update 1.1.5 has this fix included?
I did not see it in the Changelog.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Wallet for WooCommerce] Need More Consideration for COD and BACSAll issues outlined are resolved.
It would be great if we were allowed to define the words use for the transaction descriptions.
I would like to keep it simple:
Payment: Order #99999
Cancelled: Order #99999
Wallet Top-Up: Order #99999
Credit Transfer: User xxxxxx
Debit Transfer: User xxxxxx