• Resolved aleka

    (@alekaoryx)


    I have added +1 month as default action date and time but when I choose a different one it doesn’t change. If I remove the +1 month, it automatically saves to +1 week. Why is that?

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  • Plugin Support Riza Prihananto

    (@rizaprihananto)

    Hi @alekaoryx ,

    Thank you for using PublishPress.
    Are you using Future Action to set this? If so, the default date will refer to the following setup: https://prnt.sc/PiH3TWrbbcmA

    Could you tell us what is the purpose of using this plugin? So, we can advise you on the proper workaround.

    Thread Starter aleka

    (@alekaoryx)

    We are using the plugin to automatically change status to posts and other post types. We want to choose different expiration dates for each post.

    https://prnt.sc/DdRt1ZX8EQtr

    • This reply was modified 9 months, 1 week ago by aleka.
    Plugin Support Riza Prihananto

    (@rizaprihananto)

    Hi @alekaoryx ,

    To change the status automatically, it is possible to be done. However, if you would like to apply different expiration time and date, you should apply it manually from the post or post type. Do you have another concern regarding the implementation?

    Plugin Support Riza Prihananto

    (@rizaprihananto)

    Hi @alekaoryx ,

    We have not heard back from you in a week. Let me mark this discussion as resolved. However, if you would like to continue or have another concern, feel free to reply or create a new discussion. We will be happy to assists.

    Thanks,

    Thread Starter aleka

    (@alekaoryx)

    the problem seems to have been resolved.

    I will get back to you if I face another issue.

    Thank you for your time.

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