• Resolved Big Kahuna

    (@kahuna900)


    Is there a way to manually change the “Last Effective Date”? I inadvertently saved a legal page without making changes, and now WP AutoTerms is showing the alert that a legal notice has changed. Need to adjust this date so it won’t show as changed but can not find the option.

    • This topic was modified 4 years, 10 months ago by Big Kahuna.
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  • Plugin Author WP AutoTerms

    (@wpautoterms)

    I assume this is about the “Updates to Legal Pages” kit that shows a notice banner whenever a legal page is updated.

    You can customize the text of the banner from WP AutoTerms – Compliance Kits – Updates to Legal Pages – Messages.

    You can also disable the banner from showing at all.

    If you’re referring to the “Last Effective Date” from the legal pages itself, you can simply modify the text from WP AutoTerms – All Legal Pages – Select the legal pages and click Edit.

    Thread Starter Big Kahuna

    (@kahuna900)

    I have three legal pages, two have real changes, and one I changed (saved) accidentally.

    So now, all three Last Effective Dates show as today, so all three show on the banner. But I need to somehow reset the one that I accidentally changed back to it’s original date so as it will not show with the others that actually have changed.

    I tried editing the pages as you mention, but I find no option that will allow me to change the “Last Effective Date” which I assume is that trigger the app is using to display the banner.

    Thread Starter Big Kahuna

    (@kahuna900)

    I even searched through the database and could not find anything related to the “Last Effective Date”. ??

    Plugin Author WP AutoTerms

    (@wpautoterms)

    “Last Effective” is not a custom field, it’s part of the legal page, but the value for the date is the legal page’s updated at date.

    Can you try to modify the publish/updated at value of the legal page and see if it works?

    Thread Starter Big Kahuna

    (@kahuna900)

    Got it. Found the post in the database and was able to make the change. Would be nice to be able to make this change from the app without having to log into the server and make the change in SQL. ??

    Thread Starter Big Kahuna

    (@kahuna900)

    Oh, and thanks for you help. ??

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