jevaldez
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Just a bit more information:
I have WPForms Pro and WPForms Post Submissions. I am using PublishPress Future Pro so that users creating a post can set an expiration date from the Post Submission form. I am able to set the Custom Post Meta, but it isn’t being triggered because – I think – the creation of the post is not triggering the PublishPress Future cron job. If I go back and just open the Quick Edit for the post and I don’t change anything, the expiration date is applied on save.
I know that this involves other plugins so I appreciate any insight that you have.
Thanks! It works….mostly. I have a date field in my form and I’ve set the post meta ( _expiration-date ) to use the value from that field. The only problem seems to be that the date is not applied unless the post is edited after it has been published. Is there a way to have the date applied without having to edit the post? The post is automatically published when the form is submitted.
Thank you for your help!
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In reply to: [Order Approval for Woocommerce] This is not working for meThank you for your reply. I had done all of the things you suggested, but I am only seeing a single check box in the Actions column. There is no way to deny an order. I was able to find a different plugin that will do what I need it to do. There is a bit of time crunch on my site so I don’t have time to get it wrong or do a lot of troubleshooting. If the other plugin doesn’t work for me, I might revisit this one.
Best regards,
Jennifer
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Order Approval for Woocommerce] This is not working for meI see now that this is not tested with woocommerce 4.5.2. With which version is this tested?