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  • Thread Starter Steve

    (@stevonsky)

    4th is Core:

    { “Data”: { “donation_id”: 75, “form_id”: 0, “amount”: 1000 }, “Error”: “An error occurred when processing Donation #75. To insert revenue, please provide valid donation_id, form_id, amount.” }

    Thread Starter Steve

    (@stevonsky)

    3rd is Update Pause:

    { “post_title”: “Update Pause”, “post_content”: “stdClass Object\n(\n [key] => wp_give_db_updater_batch_71f9c1c8245e0d1286d31c97d304f884\n [data] => Array\n (\n [0] => Array\n (\n [id] => add-past-donation-data-to-revenue-table\n [version] => 2.9.0\n [callback] => Array\n (\n [0] => Give\\Revenue\\Migrations\\AddPastDonationsToRevenueTable Object\n (\n )\n\n [1] => run\n )\n\n [type] => database\n )\n\n [1] => Array\n (\n [id] => migrate_existing_logs\n [version] => 2.10.0\n [callback] => Array\n (\n [0] => Give\\Log\\Migrations\\MigrateExistingLogs Object\n (\n [logTypeHelper:Give\\Log\\Migrations\\MigrateExistingLogs:private] => Give\\Log\\Helpers\\LogTypeHelper Object\n (\n )\n\n [legacyLogsTable:Give\\Log\\Migrations\\MigrateExistingLogs:private] => Give\\Log\\Helpers\\LegacyLogsTable Object\n (\n )\n\n )\n\n [1] => run\n )\n\n [type] => database\n )\n\n )\n\n)\n”, “post_parent”: 0, “log_type”: “update”, “file”: “/home3/swvenabl/public_html/pfmsponsorship/wp-content/plugins/give/includes/admin/upgrades/class-give-updates.php”, “line”: 360, “function”: “add”, “class”: “Give_Logging” }

    Thread Starter Steve

    (@stevonsky)

    2nd one is called Update Health Check:

    { “post_title”: “Update Health Check”, “post_content”: “Array\n(\n [id] => migrate_existing_logs\n [version] => 2.10.0\n [callback] => Array\n (\n [0] => Give\\Log\\Migrations\\MigrateExistingLogs Object\n (\n [logTypeHelper:Give\\Log\\Migrations\\MigrateExistingLogs:private] => Give\\Log\\Helpers\\LogTypeHelper Object\n (\n )\n\n [legacyLogsTable:Give\\Log\\Migrations\\MigrateExistingLogs:private] => Give\\Log\\Helpers\\LegacyLogsTable Object\n (\n )\n\n )\n\n [1] => run\n )\n\n [type] => database\n)\n\nUpdated doing update:\nArray\n(\n [update_info] => Array\n (\n [id] => add-past-donation-data-to-revenue-table\n [version] => 2.9.0\n [callback] => Array\n (\n [0] => Give\\Revenue\\Migrations\\AddPastDonationsToRevenueTable Object\n (\n )\n\n [1] => run\n )\n\n [type] => database\n )\n\n [step] => 1\n [update] => 1\n [heading] => Update 1 of 2\n [percentage] => 0\n [total_percentage] => 0\n)\n\n”, “post_parent”: 0, “log_type”: “update”, “file”: “/home3/swvenabl/public_html/pfmsponsorship/wp-content/plugins/give/includes/admin/upgrades/class-give-updates.php”, “line”: 574, “function”: “add”, “class”: “Give_Logging” }

    Thread Starter Steve

    (@stevonsky)

    Robin,

    Sorry to take so long getting back to you. Yes, there are 4 error logs for you to look at. These seem to generate each time I try doing the database update.

    I did try to run the update in Donations → Tools → Data, based on the Run Order columns. None of them were marked as missing. All were green and marked “success”, so I didn’t mess with it anymore.

    1st one is called Update Restart:

    { “post_title”: “Update Restart”, “post_content”: “stdClass Object\n(\n [key] => wp_give_db_updater_batch_71f9c1c8245e0d1286d31c97d304f884\n [data] => Array\n (\n [0] => Array\n (\n [id] => add-past-donation-data-to-revenue-table\n [version] => 2.9.0\n [callback] => Array\n (\n [0] => Give\\Revenue\\Migrations\\AddPastDonationsToRevenueTable Object\n (\n )\n\n [1] => run\n )\n\n [type] => database\n )\n\n [1] => Array\n (\n [id] => migrate_existing_logs\n [version] => 2.10.0\n [callback] => Array\n (\n [0] => Give\\Log\\Migrations\\MigrateExistingLogs Object\n (\n [logTypeHelper:Give\\Log\\Migrations\\MigrateExistingLogs:private] => Give\\Log\\Helpers\\LogTypeHelper Object\n (\n )\n\n [legacyLogsTable:Give\\Log\\Migrations\\MigrateExistingLogs:private] => Give\\Log\\Helpers\\LegacyLogsTable Object\n (\n )\n\n )\n\n [1] => run\n )\n\n [type] => database\n )\n\n )\n\n)\n”, “post_parent”: 0, “log_type”: “update”, “file”: “/home3/swvenabl/public_html/pfmsponsorship/wp-content/plugins/give/includes/admin/upgrades/class-give-updates.php”, “line”: 401, “function”: “add”, “class”: “Give_Logging” }

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    I installed the USPS Simple Shipping for Woocommerce into the demo you provided. I’m trying to get it so that a product (such as a book) only displays USPS Media Rate as a shipping option. If someone only buys a hoodie, it only displays the other USPS rates and does not display the Media Rate. And if a person is buying a book and a hoodie at the same time, it will separate it into 2 separate shipping methods (the book mailed separately as media rate and the hoodie mailed at Priority or First Class rate).

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 9 months ago by Steve.

    I’m helping TxLonghorn above. We are currently using your plugin “USPS Simple Shipping for Woocommerce”. If we add the Advanced Shipping Option (Tree Table Rate Shipping), will it still do the USPS live rates? Thanks.

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 9 months ago by Steve.
    Thread Starter Steve

    (@stevonsky)

    Yes, you were correct. I did not think to click on the cart icon to change the quantity from 2 to 1. Thanks.

    Thread Starter Steve

    (@stevonsky)

    I created 3 additional “member directories” each with their own default sort. Then I added each of their code to a new page. Then I had to add the nav links to each. I could not figure out any other way to do this. Seems odd to me that they don’t have this capability built in so you can do it on the main directory page.

    Thread Starter Steve

    (@stevonsky)

    It’s working now and I don’t know why. I suspect it had something to do with Divi theme and builder. When I switched to a different theme it would work, so I started looking around for what was going on. Chose to rebuild the page again with Divi and now it works.

    Thread Starter Steve

    (@stevonsky)

    Byzane,

    I just tried that and it still doesn’t work. I even tried it on the other 3 variations I have of the directory pages and no luck. I did as you said and deselected the user roles from the “User Roles that can use search”. I’m puzzled to say the least.

    By the way, I’m testing this all by being logged into one browser as the admin and then testing my results in a different browser to see if public non-members could see the search.

    I’ll bet that if I had not selected any roles in the first place, I wouldn’t be having this issue. I’m guessing that even though I have deselected every role for the search, it is still leaving something in the database table field. I’ve encountered strange things like this in my past experience with databases.

    Anything else you can think of to try?

    Here’s the main page the directory is on. https://ptbcct.org/members/

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 1 month ago by Steve.
    Thread Starter Steve

    (@stevonsky)

    SocialDude,

    I checked and my General settings are correct with https

    Your plugin dynamically gets the Twitter profile image and displays it within the WP site. I didn’t upload the image. The client uploaded their profile image via Twitter. This is why I’m puzzled as to why it is not displaying as https on the WP site but is on the Twitter site.

    I’m wondering if your plugin can force the “s” into the URL. Or tell me what file I can edit to force it to https for Twitter.

    By the way, I tried removing the Twitter from Social Feed and then adding it back in again. No difference.

    Thread Starter Steve

    (@stevonsky)

    I went ahead and tested this and it still works with WP 5.0.3

    Thread Starter Steve

    (@stevonsky)

    I went ahead and tested this and it still works with WP 5.0.3

    What a nightmare. It displays differently depending on what browser you’re using. In IE 11 it has the spinning wheel. In Firefox it displays the calendar but category drop-down menu displays over the calendar, plus when you add a new event it will not post it to the date you tell it to be on. Instead it post all events you add to the day you’ve added it on. Then on Chrome, it displays the calendar but no events and no drop-down menu.

    I have tried deleting the calendar plugin and installing older versions since the calendar use to work prior to 9.1 but nothing works anymore. There’s obviously a CSS conflict issue. Problem is this site was not put together by me and I fear they have modified source code for the main Big Bang template.

    Here’s the link to a test page with the a spinning wheel over the calendar.

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