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For anyone else having these issue, I’ve managed to resolve them.
Attribute section 2: All the products were organised under sub terms. These sub terms have disappeared after activating the Menu Status. I can only see parent terms. There’s no way we can go through each product and assign new attributes for these. Are these terms lost?
This was a WordPress taxonomy issue. Renaming the slug of an attribute caused the sub terms to dissappear. This was fixed by following these steps: https://wordpress.stackexchange.com/questions/42311/child-terms-not-displaying-on-the-taxonomy-term-admin-screen/43990#43990
Not to mention, I can’t see the attributes under the Menu page either for these two attributes whereas the other ones work.
Please see the following page for fix until the developer releases a new update on this: https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/bug-fix-menu-attributes-not-showing-up-on-menu-admin-screen/
So I figured out that you were right, your plugin isn’t doing anything to the attributes. It’s WordPress itself that’s messed things up.
Renaming a slug for an attribute (which technically is a taxonomy), decides not to show the child terms. Renaming it back brings them back up. Likewise with the color swatches plugin doing some kind of weird joins in MySQL.
Going to have to figure this one out myself.
Thanks anyway.
Thanks for your reply.
I can see that the terms are there in the list of the Attributes overview page. But looking through the configure terms, I only see the top level parent terms and no sub terms.
I can still add these to a product fortunately but can’t manage them.
If I deactivate your plugin, will I lose the menu items that have been put in? Because there are loads!