were those past events made in EME? If so it’s probably because it’s based on 2.x code and i completely rewrote the recurrence engine in 3.x
you should just delete the old events and keep the duplicates, i imagine that should fix it for you and then future updates shouldn’t create duplicates (in fact, i bet if you reshedule the dupliaces, you won’t see a duplicate problem again)
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Cam
(@crazycoolcam)
When I switched plugins, I had to recreate all the events from scratch. Unless both plugins are using the same tables (which I don’t think they do), I don’t believe this is a bug from the transition.
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Cam
(@crazycoolcam)
When I originally create the recurring events (with the start date in the past and it extending in the future) the event looked great.
Then I noticed that I needed to change the description, so I hit reschedule, and when I updated the event, it never deleted the original past event when creating a new one. (One workaround is to open the rescheduling in a new tab and with that tab open, delete the event in the original list. Update the info in the reschedule tab and save).
i would try totally removing eme before trying to mess with EM. that behaviour isn’t normal, but can’t tell you what eme does and am quick to blame it :).
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Cam
(@crazycoolcam)
Ok. Totally deleted both EM and EME (and even went into the database and deleted the tables from each.
Then I reinstalled EM. Created a new location, Created a recurring event, modified the event and the problem still exists. (I am now using EM ver 4.14)
I also created a test blog from scratch. Default everything. (WP 3.2.1, Multisite enabled. BP v1.2.9. EM v4.14) — on a different webhost.
Problem still exists. See the test site here.
Hi Cam, thanks for the effort, noted this bug down, I’ll try to check this out on a similar system setup and reproduce.
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Cam
(@crazycoolcam)
This appears to be fixed with version 4.15.
Thanks for the update Marcus!
~Cam