• Resolved da

    (@dailyagile)


    Hello,
    Thank you for building and making available a very useful plugin like PublishPress Future. It is very useful.

    We are using Woocommerce simple products for multiple Online classes. When I set up “Enable Post Expiration” and set up the date manually in Woocommerce, it works like a charm!

    However when I export one Woocommerce product to CSV, so that we can replicate the row, change the relevant data and then import it back the Post expiry date is not getting set correctly.

    When I exported Woo Simple Product, Post expiry date that was set as May 21, 2022, came out in the exported CSV as 1653141600. So When I edit the CSV and import it back with additional records, How do I know which number to enter in CSV for let’s say the expiry date of June 2nd, 2022 9:00am ?

    Basically, When we import Woocommerce simple product, what numbers do I enter in csv so that it comes up as a correct expiry date, when that product gets imported?

    Please help.

    Thanks,

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  • Thread Starter da

    (@dailyagile)

    Here is a simplified question.

    If I am importing woocommerce products using CSV file, then what value do I enter in CSV file for field “Meta: _expiration-date” so that the correct expiry date gets reflected in woocommerce product upon CSV import?

    Thank you,

    Plugin Author Steve Burge

    (@stevejburge)

    Hi @dailyagile

    Thanks for using PublishPress Future.

    Sorry, it’s not quite as easy as that. This sample code in thus guide may help: https://publishpress.com/knowledge-base/technical-details/

    We’re looking at adding better support for imports in a future Pro version.

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