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  • Plugin Author Will Brubaker

    (@willthewebmechanic)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    Thanks for the report. I’ll be looking in to it.

    Thread Starter Denis Bolvinov

    (@dinisiy)

    One more thing, that looks more like feature request.

    When I publish many posts at the same time, posts are schelduled into the same slot. Is there any way to put every new post to the next slot, making posts queue?

    Plugin Author Will Brubaker

    (@willthewebmechanic)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    I’m unable to reproduce the time issue that you reported.

    time slot config: https://cloudup.com/cK-GkCOadvy
    WordPress time setting: https://cloudup.com/cKGD_ce130k
    scheduled for 13:00: https://cloudup.com/cyEx81Khf0t

    are you sure something else isn’t interfering with the time setting?

    Thread Starter Denis Bolvinov

    (@dinisiy)

    Yes, I’m sure, bug appears on the next step: actual time when post is published differs from the time that is shown in schelduled time field.

    In your example: while schelduled time is 13:00, in fact the post will be published only at 16:00… But in post meta the “published” time will mistakenly be set to 13:00

    Plugin Author Will Brubaker

    (@willthewebmechanic)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    Thanks for building my understanding…I’ll have another look.

    On the other issue that you are reporting – how is it that you are publishing multiple posts at the same time? Is this via the Android client?

    Thread Starter Denis Bolvinov

    (@dinisiy)

    I meant not exactly the same time, but the same time period between two slots.

    I have two time slots: at 18:00 and at 20:00.
    When I scheldule two posts at 17:20 and at 17:40, both posts are put into 18:00 slot.
    The best way would be to publish one post at 18:00 and the other at 20:00.

    Hello,

    I have the same issue with time like in the example:

    if I have time slot in plugin at 13:00, and wordpress setting UTC+3, the publication time will be 16:00

    Also I can’t schedule posts if my time configuration is not in the US format (F j, Y for date and g:i a for time) and also can’t set any exclusion date. The plugin just doesn’t work with local datetime format settings.

    I checked in the database, post_date and post_date_gmt in the table wp_post for posts with the local time problem is the same. I don’t know why it happened.

    I disabled the plugin and tried to change the sheduled time but post_date and post_date_gmt are still the same for old posts. For new posts values of post_date and post_date_gmt are correct.

    Plugin Author Will Brubaker

    (@willthewebmechanic)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    Thanks for that additional information. I haven’t found any time to dig in to this yet, but I hope to have time this weekend.

    Plugin Author Will Brubaker

    (@willthewebmechanic)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    2.1.5 should have this time thing sorted out

    Thread Starter Denis Bolvinov

    (@dinisiy)

    Unfortunately, seems that it doesn’t work properly still… the same bug remains

    Plugin Author Will Brubaker

    (@willthewebmechanic)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    2.1.6 maybe…

    Thread Starter Denis Bolvinov

    (@dinisiy)

    Now it works! Thanks a lot!

    Should I make a new ticket for automatically queueing posts?

    Plugin Author Will Brubaker

    (@willthewebmechanic)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    Denis,

    A new thread for a different problem would be my preference. Thanks 🙂

    Plugin Author Will Brubaker

    (@willthewebmechanic)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    and can you get me a screenshot of the time slot configuration?

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