• Resolved indigetal

    (@indigetal)


    Hello,

    I am creating a new site with WP Job Manager and a number of addons. However, I noticed that it was not possible to access WPJM-specific fields that are available in another site that has WPJM installed. I don’t know if it’s because of updates, but the same addons and the same plugins are used between the two sites. Specifically the following WPJM related plugins and addons are activated on both sites (with versions on the existing site and the new site):

    • WP Job Manager (1.41.0)
    • WPJM Alerts (1.5.4 & 1.6.0)
    • WPJM Application Deadline (1.2.5 & 1.2.6)
    • WPJM Applications (2.5.2 & 3.0.0)
    • WPJM Bookmarks (1.4.2 & 1.4.3)
    • WPJM Job Tags (1.4.2 & 1.4.4)
    • WPJM Resume Manager (1.18.4 & 1.19.0)
    • WPJM WooCommerce Paid Listings (2.9.4 & 2.9.9)
    • Regions for WPJM (1.18.2)

    I am trying to create custom search pages using the Search & Filter Pro plugin. These are the existing meta keys in the new site:

    • _applying_for_job_id
    • _candidate_education
    • _candidate_email
    • _candidate_experience
    • _candidate_location
    • _candidate_name
    • _candidate_photo
    • _candidate_title
    • _candidate_video
    • _job_listing_duration
    • _job_listing_featured
    • _job_listing_limit
    • _resume_content
    • _resume_duration
    • _resume_featured
    • _resume_file
    • _resume_limit
    • _resume_name_prefix
    • _resume_skills

    When reviewing the existing site (with some outdated addons), these meta keys are there in addition to the above:

    • _application
    • _application_deadline
    • _company_name
    • _company_tagline
    • _company_twitter
    • _company_video
    • _company_website
    • _job_deadline
    • _job_description
    • _job_edited
    • _job_expires
    • _job_location
    • _job_salary
    • _job_salary_currency
    • _job_salary_unit
    • _job_tags
    • _job_title
    • _resume_edited
    • _resume_edited_original_status
    • _resume_expires
    • _resume_view_counts

    Why are there different sets of meta keys available and why do newer versions of the addons have fewer meta keys to choose from? This makes me afraid to update the addons and just revert back to previous ones, but I wanted to check with you guys first. I was specifically looking to use _job_deadline and _job_location.

    Thanks,
    Brandon

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  • Thread Starter indigetal

    (@indigetal)

    The extra meta keys might be related to the WorkScout theme. However, I tried to see if I could install it on the new site just to see if I can get the meta keys back and it didn’t work – although I didn’t import the demo content or activate recommended plugins that didn’t seem immediately relevant. It messed up my widgets but it didn’t install the extra meta keys, not that it was guaranteed to solve the issue anyhow. So many missing meta keys from the core plugin though!

    Plugin Support Tamirat B. (a11n)

    (@tamirat22)

    Hi there @indigetal

    Thanks for contacting us.

    Please note that we do not provide support for third-party WPJM addons (plugins or themes).

    For configuration and customization issues related to third-party add-ons like the Search and Filtering for WP Job Manager or WorkScout, it’s advised that you reach out to the authors of the plugin themselves here and here respectively.

    Having said that, if you suspect you are getting varying results depending on which plugin is installed on your site or not, you might want to consider conducting a full plugin/theme conflict as outlined here: https://wpjobmanager.com/document/basic-troubleshooting/

    If you are facing issues related to our core add-ons and have a valid license for them, you can open a dedicated support ticket with us here: https://wpjobmanager.com/support/

    Hope this helps! Let us know how it turns out!

    Thread Starter indigetal

    (@indigetal)

    Hi Joseph,

    I mention those third-party plugins and themes for context, not because they are related to the issue at hand. However, that is yet to be seen. I did contact WorkScout and they did get back to me to point out that those meta-keys are coming from the WPJM addons, Resume Manager and WC Paid Listings – not WorkScout. I changed the theme to Twenty Twenty-Three and deactivated all unrelated plugins in order to test if there is a plugin or theme conflict, but the meta keys did not re-appear after doing that.

    I will contact Search & Filter Pro to see if they are able to figure out what might be happening, but as I said, it is VERY premature to claim where the issue is coming from. However, it seems to also be true that it’s very wonky behavior as well and I’m having a hard time figuring it out! Maybe it has something to do with the multisite network configuration… I don’t know yet, do you know anything about that?

    In any case, I will update you when I figured it out, but I did want to see if anybody over there might have any insights while I continue to track down the issue.

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 3 months ago by indigetal.
    Thread Starter indigetal

    (@indigetal)

    I figured it out. It was the weirdest thing, I needed to publish a job listing on the cloned site to get all the missing meta keys back. The site was cloned from another site that had test job listings previously published, but even though they were all expired the meta keys remained. I didn’t expect that WP Job Manager creates or populates certain meta keys only when the first job listing is published, while others are created when the WPJM or its addons are first activated. You really need to know how meta keys work to know what’s going on!

    Cheers,
    Brandon

    Plugin Support Jay

    (@bluejay77)

    Hi @indigetal,

    That sounds quite tricky–thank you for sharing it with us! I’m sure other users who run into a similar issue will appreciate this information ??

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